User’s
Manual
701992
Xviewer
IM 701992-01E
16th Edition
Thank you for purchasing the Xviewer (Model 701992) waveform viewer software.
This User’s Manual contains information on the functions and operation of the Xviewer,
as well as precautions that must be observed. To ensure the correct operation of the
Xviewer, read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use the product. After reading
the manual, keep it in a convenient location for quick reference whenever a question
arises during operation.
Furthermore, for handling precautions, functions, and operating procedures of the
DL series, SL1400, SL1000, or other instruments, or for the handling and operating
procedures of Windows, please see the manuals for those respective products.
The following manuals, including this one, are provided as manuals for the Xviewer.
Read them along with this manual.
Notes
Trademarks
Manual
701992
Xviewer User’s Manual
Title Manual No. Description
IM 701992-01E
This manual. Explains the Xviewer’s standard
features and how to use these features.
Xviewer EYE Video and
Waveform Viewer Feature
User’s Manual
Xviewer DL850 Advanced
Utility User’s Manual
IM 701992-61E
Explains the video and waveform viewer
features and how to use these features.
IM 701992-62E
Explains the DL850 advanced utility features
and how to use these features.
• If the most recent software version is not running on your Xviewer, not all of the
features described in this manual can be used. You can check the software version of
your Xviewer on the version information screen. For instructions on how to open the
version information screen, see section 9.2 in this manual. To upgrade to the latest
software version, go to the following Web page, and then browse to the download
page.
http://tmi.yokogawa.com/service-support/downloads
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to
performance/functional improvements to the software or related products. The images
appearing in this manual are for illustrative purposes only and may differ slightly from
the screens that actually appear on your machine.
• Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy
of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, contact
your nearest Yokogawa dealer.
• Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the
permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Adobe, Acrobat, and PostScript are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
• In this manual, the ® and TM symbols do not accompany their respective registered
trademark names or trademark names.
• Other company names and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks
of their respective holders.
16th Edition: June 2014 (YMI)
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2004 Yokogawa Electric Corporation
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2010 Yokogawa Meters & Instruments Corporation
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Terms and Conditions of the Software License
Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Yokogawa Meters & Instruments Corporation, Japanese corporations (hereinafter called
“Yokogawa”), grant permission to use this Yokogawa Software Program (hereinafter called the “Licensed Software”) to the Licensee
on the conditions that the Licensee agrees to the terms and conditions stipulated in Article 1 hereof.
You, as the Licensee (hereinafter called “Licensee”), shall agree to the following terms and conditions for the software license
(hereinafter called the “Agreement”) based on the use intended for the Licensed Software.
Please note that Yokogawa grants the Licensee permission to use the Licensed Software under the terms and conditions herein and
in no event shall Yokogawa intend to sell or transfer the Licensed Software to the Licensee.
Licensed Software Name: Xviewer (Model 701992) or XviewerEYE (Model 701992)
Number of License:
The number of licenses printed on the license seal
Article 1 (Scope Covered by these Terms and Conditions)
1.1 The terms and conditions stipulated herein shall be applied to any Licensee who purchases the Licensed Software on the
condition that the Licensee consents to agree to the terms and conditions stipulated herein.
1.2 The “Licensed Software” herein shall mean and include all applicable programs and documentation, without limitation, all
proprietary technology, algorithms, and know-how such as a factor, invariant or process contained therein.
Article 2 (Grant of License)
2.1 Yokogawa grants the Licensee, for the purpose of single use, non-exclusive and non-transferable license of the Licensed
Software with the license fee separately agreed upon by both parties.
2.2 The Licensee is, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Yokogawa, not entitled to copy, change, sell, distribute, transfer, or
sublicense the Licensed Software.
2.3 The Licensed Software shall not be copied in whole or in part except for keeping one (1) copy for back-up purposes. The
Licensee shall secure or supervise the copy of the Licensed Software by the Licensee itself with great, strict, and due care.
2.4 In no event shall the Licensee dump, reverse assemble, reverse compile, or reverse engineer the Licensed Software so that
the Licensee may translate the Licensed Software into other programs or change it into a man-readable form from the source
code of the Licensed Software. Unless otherwise separately agreed by Yokogawa, Yokogawa shall not provide the Licensee the
source code for the Licensed Software.
2.5 The Licensed Software and its related documentation shall be the proprietary property or trade secret of Yokogawa or a third
party which grants Yokogawa the rights. In no event shall the Licensee be transferred, leased, sublicensed, or assigned any
rights relating to the Licensed Software.
2.6 Yokogawa may use or add copy protection in or onto the Licensed Software. In no event shall the Licensee remove or attempt to
remove such copy protection.
2.7 The Licensed Software may include a software program licensed for re-use by a third party (hereinafter called “Third Party
Software”, which may include any software program from affiliates of Yokogawa made or coded by themselves.) In the case
that Yokogawa is granted permission to sublicense to third parties by any licensors (sub-licensor) of the Third Party Software
pursuant to different terms and conditions than those stipulated in this Agreement, the Licensee shall observe such terms and
conditions of which Yokogawa notifies the Licensee in writing separately.
2.8 In no event shall the Licensee modify, remove or delete a copyright notice of Yokogawa and its licenser contained in the
Licensed Software, including any copy thereof.
Article 3 (Restriction of Specific Use)
3.1 The Licensed Software shall not be intended specifically to be designed, developed, constructed, manufactured, distributed or
maintained for the purpose of the following events:
a) Operation of any aviation, vessel, or support of those operations from the ground;,
b) Operation of nuclear products and/or facilities;,
c) Operation of nuclear weapons and/or chemical weapons and/or biological weapons; or
d) Operation of medical instrumentation directly utilized for humankind or the human body.
3.2 Even if the Licensee uses the Licensed Software for the purposes in the preceding Paragraph 3.1, Yokogawa has no liability
to or responsibility for any demand or damage arising out of the use or operations of the Licensed Software, and the Licensee
agrees, on its own responsibility, to solve and settle the claims and damages and to defend, indemnify or hold Yokogawa
totally harmless, from or against any liabilities, losses, damages and expenses (including fees for recalling the Products and
reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs), or claims arising out of and related to the above-said claims and damages.
Article 4 (Warranty)
4.1 The Licensee shall agree that the Licensed Software shall be provided to the Licensee on an “as is” basis when delivered. If
defect(s), such as damage to the medium of the Licensed Software, attributable to Yokogawa is found, Yokogawa agrees to
replace, free of charge, any Licensed Software on condition that the defective Licensed Software shall be returned to Yokogawa’
s specified authorized service facility within seven (7) days after opening the Package at the Licensee’s expense. As the
Licensed Software is provided to the Licensee on an “as is” basis when delivered, in no event shall Yokogawa warrant that any
information on or in the Licensed Software, including without limitation, data on computer programs and program listings, be
completely accurate, correct, reliable, or the most updated.
4.2 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4.1, when third party software is included in the Licensed Software, the warranty
period and terms and conditions that apply shall be those established by the provider of the third party software.
4.3 When Yokogawa decides in its own judgement that it is necessary, Yokogawa may from time to time provide the Licensee with
Revision upgrades and Version upgrades separately specified by Yokogawa (hereinafter called “Updates”).
4.4 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4.3, in no event shall Yokogawa provide Updates where the Licensee or any third
party conducted renovation or improvement of the Licensed Software.
4.5 THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF QUALITY AND
PERFORMANCE, WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED, AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YOKOGAWA AND
ALL THIRD PARTIES LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA.
4.6 Correction of nonconformity in the manner and for the period of time provided above shall be the Licensee’s sole and exclusive
remedy for any failure of Yokogawa to comply with its obligations and shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Yokogawa
and any third party licensing the Third Party Software to Yokogawa (including any liability for direct, indirect, special, incidental
or consequential damages) whether in warranty, contract, tort (including negligence but excluding willful conduct or gross
negligence by Yokogawa) or otherwise with respect to or arising out of the use of the Licensed Software.
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Terms and Conditions of the Software License
Article 5 (Infringement)
5.1 If and when any third party should demand injunction, initiate a law suit, or demand compensation for damages against the
Licensee under patent right (including utility model right, design patent, and trade mark), copy right, and any other rights relating
to any of the Licensed Software, the Licensee shall notify Yokogawa in writing to that effect without delay.
5.2 In the case of the preceding Paragraph 5.1, the Licensee shall assign to Yokogawa all of the rights to defend the Licensee and
to negotiate with the claiming party. Furthermore, the Licensee shall provide Yokogawa with necessary information or any other
assistance for Yokogawa’s defense and negotiation. If and when such a claim should be attributable to Yokogawa, subject to the
written notice to Yokogawa stated in the preceding Paragraph 5.1, Yokogawa shall defend the Licensee and negotiate with the
claiming party at Yokogawa’s cost and expense and be responsible for the final settlement or judgment granted to the claiming
party in the preceding Paragraph 5.1.
5.3 When any assertion or allegation of the infringement of the third party’s rights defined in Paragraph 5.1 is made, or when at
Yokogawa’s judgment there is possibility of such assertion or allegation, Yokogawa will, at its own discretion, take any of the
following countermeasures at Yokogawa’s cost and expense.
a)
To acquire the necessary right from a third party which has lawful ownership of the right so that the Licensee will be able
to continue to use the Licensed Software;
b)
To replace the Licensed Software with an alternative one which avoids the infringement; or
c)
To remodel the Licensed Software so that the Licensed Software can avoid the infringement of such third party’s right.
5.4 If and when Yokogawa fails to take either of the countermeasures as set forth in the preceding subparagraphs of Paragraph
5.3, Yokogawa shall indemnify the Licensee only by paying back the price amount of the Licensed Software which Yokogawa
has received from the Licensee. THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPHS STATE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF YOKOGAWA AND
ANY THIRD PARTY LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA WITH RESPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF THE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PATENT AND COPYRIGHT.
Article 6 (Liabilities)
6.1 If and when the Licensee should incur any damage relating to or arising out of the Licensed Software or service that Yokogawa
has provided to the Licensee under the conditions herein due to a reason attributable to Yokogawa, Yokogawa shall take actions
in accordance with this Agreement. However, in no event shall Yokogawa be liable or responsible for any special, incidental,
consequential and/or indirect damage, whether in contract, warranty, tort, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, including,
without limitation, loss of operational profit or revenue, loss of use of the Licensed Software, or any associated products or
equipment, cost of capital, loss or cost of interruption of the Licensee’s business, substitute equipment, facilities or services,
downtime costs, delays, and loss of business information, or claims of customers of Licensee or other third parties for such or
other damages. Even if Yokogawa is liable or responsible for the damages attributable to Yokogawa and to the extent of this
Article 6, Yokogawa’s liability for the Licensee’s damage shall not exceed the price amount of the Licensed Software or service
fee which Yokogawa has received. Please note that Yokogawa shall be released or discharged from part or all of the liability
under this Agreement if the Licensee modifies, remodels, combines with other software or products, or causes any deviation
from the basic specifications or functional specifications, without Yokogawa’s prior written consent.
6.2 All causes of action against Yokogawa arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance or breach hereof shall
expire unless Yokogawa is notified of the claim within one (1) year of its occurrence.
6.3 In no event, regardless of cause, shall Yokogawa assume responsibility for or be liable for penalties or penalty clauses in any
contracts between the Licensee and its customers.
Article 7 (Limit of Export)
Unless otherwise agreed by Yokogawa, the Licensee shall not directly or indirectly export or transfer the Licensed Software to any
countries other than those where Yokogawa permits export in advance.
Article 8 (Term)
This Agreement shall become effective on the date when the Licensee receives the Licensed Software and continues in effect unless
or until terminated as provided herein, or the Licensee ceases using the Licensed Software by itself or with Yokogawa’s thirty (30)
days prior written notice to the Licensee.
Article 9 (Injunction for Use)
During the term of this Agreement, Yokogawa may, at its own discretion, demand injunction against the Licensee in case that
Yokogawa deems that the Licensed Software is used improperly or under severer environments other than those where Yokogawa
has first approved, or any other condition which Yokogawa may not permit.
Article 10 (Termination)
Yokogawa, at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement without any notice or reminder to the Licensee if the Licensee
violates or fails to perform this Agreement. However, Articles 5, 6, and 11 shall survive even after the termination.
Article 11 (Jurisdiction)
Any dispute, controversies, or differences between the parties hereto as to interpretation or execution of this Agreement shall be
resolved amicably through negotiation between the parties upon the basis of mutual trust. Should the parties fail to agree within
ninety (90) days after notice from one of the parties to the other, both parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction
of the Tokyo District Court (main office) in Japan for settlement of the dispute.
Article 12 (Governing Law)
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan. The Licensee expressly agrees to waive
absolutely and irrevocably and to the fullest extent permissible under applicable law any rights against the laws of Japan which it
may have pursuant to the Licensee’s local law.
Article 13 (Severability)
In the event that any provision hereof is declared or found to be illegal by any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, such
provision shall be null and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions hereof shall
remain in full force and effect.
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Checking the Contents of the Package
After opening the package, check that it contains the items listed below. If
any of thecontents are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact the dealer
from whom youpurchased it.
CD × 1
Model
Suffix Code
701992
Grade/Number of Licenses -SP01
-SP05
-SP10
-SP20
-GP01
-GP05
-GP10
-GP20
-ES01
-ES02
-ES03
-ES04
-ES05
-ES10
-EG01
-EG02
-EG03
-EG04
-EG05
-EG10
/JS01
/JS02
/JS03
/JS04
/JS05
/JS10
/JS20
Description
Xviewer
Standard edition (1 license)
Standard edition (5 licenses)
Standard edition (10 licenses)
Standard edition (20 licenses)
Math edition (1 license)
Math edition (5 licenses)
Math edition (10 licenses)
Math edition (20 licenses)
XviewerEYE standard edition (1 license)
XviewerEYE standard edition (2 licenses)
XviewerEYE standard edition (3 licenses)
XviewerEYE standard edition (4 licenses)
XviewerEYE standard edition (5 licenses)
XviewerEYE standard edition (10 licenses)
XviewerEYE math edition (1 license)
XviewerEYE math edition (2 licenses)
XviewerEYE math edition (3 licenses)
XviewerEYE math edition (4 licenses)
XviewerEYE math edition (5 licenses)
XviewerEYE math edition (10 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (1 license)
DL850 Advanced Utility (2 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (3 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (4 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (5 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (10 licenses)
DL850 Advanced Utility (20 licenses)
Manuals
Manual Title
701992 Xviewer User’s Manual (Located on the CD)
701992 Xviewer Install Manual
701992 XviewerEYE Video and Waveform Viewer Feature User’s Manual
(Located on the CD)
Xviewer DL850 Advanced Utility User’s Manual (Located on the CD)
Manual No.
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License seal × 1
(for /JS01 to JS20: license seal x 2)
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Symbols and Notations Used in This Manual
Marking
The following marking is used in this manual
Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of
the instrument.
Notation Used in the Procedural Explanations
On pages that describe the operating procedures in each chapter, the following notations
are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations.
Procedure
Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers. All
procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind;
experienced users may not need to carry out all the steps.
Explanation This section describes the setup items and the limitations regarding
the procedures.
Notation in Boldface
Boldface type indicates the names of user-controlled panel keys, and soft key items
and menu items displayed on screen.
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Contents
1
Terms and Conditions of the Software License................................................................................ iii
Symbols and Notations Used in This Manual................................................................................... vi
Product Overview............................................................................................................................. ix
Important Notice............................................................................................................................... xi
Installing/Uninstalling Xviewer......................................................................................................... xii
2
3
Chapter 1 Basic Operations
1.1
1.2
Starting and Closing Xviewer............................................................................................ 1-1
Basic Operations Performed From the Startup Windows.................................................. 1-2
4
Chapter 2 Displaying Waveform Data
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
Loading Waveform Data.................................................................................................... 2-1
Displaying Waveforms in the Main View........................................................................... 2-6
Displaying Waveforms in a Zoomed View......................................................................... 2-7
Displaying Waveforms in the History View........................................................................ 2-9
Displaying a Waveform in the X-Y View...........................................................................2-11
Moving or Zooming Waveforms....................................................................................... 2-13
Splitting the Screen......................................................................................................... 2-15
Displaying Waveforms Acquired with the DL850 series Dual Capture Function.....................2-16
Switching between Groups.............................................................................................. 2-17
Showing Marks................................................................................................................ 2-18
Chapter 3 Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Loading Display Settings................................................................................................... 3-1
Setting Waveforms (Channels) to be Displayed................................................................ 3-2
Specifying Split Settings.................................................................................................... 3-9
Specifying Display Settings............................................................................................. 3-10
Turning Waveform Interpolation On and Off.................................................................... 3-15
Initializing Display Settings.............................................................................................. 3-16
Chapter 4 Analyzing Waveform Data
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
Displaying Measurement Results...................................................................................... 4-1
Analyzing Waveform Data Using Cursors......................................................................... 4-2
Automated Measurement of Waveform............................................................................. 4-5
Automated Measurement of History Statistics.................................................................4-11
Automated Measurement of Cycle Statistics................................................................... 4-14
Analyzing Waveforms by Computations (Math Edition).................................................. 4-18
Inserting Annotations in the Waveform View................................................................... 4-30
Transferring a Waveform View to the Clipboard.............................................................. 4-44
Chapter 5 Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
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Saving Waveform Data...................................................................................................... 5-1
Transferring Waveform Data into Excel............................................................................. 5-6
Saving Waveform Data in a View...................................................................................... 5-8
Saving Automated Measurement Values forWaveform Parameters................................. 5-9
Saving the Display Settings............................................................................................. 5-10
Converting Multiple Waveform Data Files to CSV Files...................................................5-11
Converting WDF Files to WVF Files................................................................................ 5-13
Converting WDF/WVF Files to FLD Files........................................................................ 5-15
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6
7
8
9
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Index
Contents
Chapter 6 Printing Waveforms in the Displayed View
6.1
6.2
Setting Up a Printer........................................................................................................... 6-1
Printing Displayed Waveforms.......................................................................................... 6-2
Chapter 7 Report Function
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
Using the Report Function (Xreport)................................................................................. 7-1
Editing Reports.................................................................................................................. 7-4
Saving, Loading, or Deleting Report Files......................................................................... 7-8
Printing Reports............................................................................................................... 7-10
Chapter 8 Communicating with the Instruments
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
Connecting to the Instruments.......................................................................................... 8-1
Displaying a File List......................................................................................................... 8-5
Manipulating Files............................................................................................................. 8-7
Operating the Instruments from a PC(Other than the DL9000/SB5000/
DLM2000/DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series)................................................... 8-10
Operating DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/
DL850 series from a PC.................................................................................................. 8-15
Downloading the Instruments Waveform Data (Other than the DL9000/
SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series)..................................... 8-21
Downloading DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/
DL850 series Waveform Data......................................................................................... 8-23
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
9.1Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 9-1
9.2
Viewing Version Information.............................................................................................. 9-2
9.3
Starting Online Help.......................................................................................................... 9-3
9.4
Visiting the Yokogawa Web Page...................................................................................... 9-4
9.5
Adding a License Number................................................................................................. 9-5
Chapter 10 Specifications
10.1
10.2
10.3
Applicable Models and Features..................................................................................... 10-1
System Environment Requirements................................................................................ 10-2
Software Versions and the Added Functions................................................................... 10-3
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Product Overview
Waveform Viewer Xviewer
Viewing and Analyzing Data Saved with the Instruments
You can view and analyze data saved with the measuring instruments on a personal
computer (hereinafter, PC).
The formats of the files saved by the measuring instruments are as follows.
Model
WE7000
DL1700 series
DL1600 series
DL1700E series
DL7400 series
DL750 series
SL1400
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series
DL9500/DL9700 series
SB5000 series
SL1000
DLM2000 series
DL6000/DLM6000 series
DL850 series
DLM4000 series
CSV1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
File Types
WVF2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
WDF
No
No
No
No
No
Yes3
Yes3
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2, 3
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
1 Files created and saved in ASCII format
2 Files created and saved in binary format
3 Files created with real-time recording
This document refers to the DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series, and the DL9500/DL9700
series collectively as the “DL9000 series”.
Viewing and Transferring Files Saved with the Instruments
Xviewer supports the viewing of the instrument files as well as the transfer of files
between the instrument and your PC by using the GP-IB/USB/Ethernet interface. The
communication interfaces and functions that can be used are shown on the next page.
Note
Xviewer file transfer from your PC to the instrument is possible only via the USB interface.
Remote Control of the Instruments
With the GP-IB/USB/Ethernet interface, Xviewer supports the display of images (control
windows) from the instrument on your PC, as well as the remote-control of the instrument
as if you were operating the unit from its own control panel. In addition, to enable the
setup of a control window environment, Xviewer features Environment Setting Keys,
which are not found on the DL unit.
The communication interfaces and functions that can be used are shown on the next
page.
Downloading the Instruments Acquisition Data
The instrument acquisition data can be downloaded to a PC using the GP-IB, USB, or
Ethernet interface.
The communication interfaces and functions that can be used are shown on the next
page.
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Available communication interface
Model
WE7000
DL1700 series
DL1600 series
DL1700E series
DL7400 series
DL750 series
SL1400
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series
DL9500/DL9700 series
SB5000 series
SL1000
DLM2000 series
DL6000/DLM6000 series
DL850 series
DLM4000 series
GP-IB
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Interface
USB
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Yes1
Ethernet
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
Yes2
1 Control by USB-TMC
2 Control by VXI11
Available function
Communication Function
Viewing and
Downloading
Remote Control
Transferring Files
Acquisition Data
WE7000
No
No
No
DL1700 series
No
No
No
DL1600 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Version 1.12 or later Version 1.12 or later Version 1.30 or later
DL1700E series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Version 2.11 or later
DL7400 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Version 1.23 or later Version 1.23 or later Version 2.11 or later
DL750 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Version 2.50 or later Version 2.50 or later Version 6.01 or later
SL1400
Yes
Yes
Yes
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Version 1.80 or later Version 1.64 or later Version 1.80 or later
DL9500/DL9700 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
SB5000 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
SL1000
Yes
No
No
DLM2000 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
DL6000/DLM6000 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
DL850 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
DLM4000 series
Yes
Yes
Yes
Model
System Environment Requirements
See section 10.2
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Important Notice
Keep the Original CD-ROM Safe
Keep the original Xviewer CD-ROM in a safe place. Normally, the software should be
installed onto and run from a hard drive.
Precautions on the Use of Xviewer
• When you are using Xviewer, do not attempt to manipulate the instruments connected
to it; the units may malfunction
• Xviewer may be unable to operate if the PC goes into standby mode. Disable standby
mode on your PC before starting up Xviewer.
• If you start this software program when using the Ethernet interface, the line load
will differ depending on the measuring instrument used. For details, see section
8.1. Check with your network administrator as to whether these traffic loads can be
handled by your network.
• Do not attempt to use Xviewer to alter the network or communication settings of the
connected the instruments. Doing so may lead to a communication failure between
the instruments.
• Do not attempt any self-tests with Xviewer.
• One Xviewer instance can control only one instrument. In addition, multiple PCs
cannot be connected to a single instrument.
• Xviewer does not support the thumbnail previews offered by the DL1600/DL1700E
series. Also, Xviewer does not support the thumbnails or previews offered by the
DL7400 series.
• In the event of a connection error with the instrument, power off the instrument, and
then turn it on again.
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Installing/Uninstalling Xviewer
Procedure
Installing Xviewer
The steps below assume the use of Windows 7.
1. Turn on your PC, log on with the Administrator account, then wait for Windows to
start up.
2. Place the Xviewer CD-ROM in the PC’s CD-ROM drive. The Xviewer Installer
starts automatically and begins to prepare the installation.
3. Follow the displayed instructions and then click Next.
4. The Agreements screen is displayed and prompts you to indicate whether you
agree with the conditions of use for the software. Once you have read and agreed
to the conditions of use, place a check mark against I Agree with the Conditions
of Use and then click Next.
5. A screen for entering user information is displayed. Enter the User Name,
Organization, and License Number, specify the users who will be allowed to use
Xviewer, and then click Next. The license number can be found on a label applied
to the outside of the CD-ROM case.
Enter the license
number printed on
the installation disk
package
6. A product information screen is displayed. Click Next.
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7. The installation folder screen is displayed. The default setting is C:\Program Files\
Yokogawa\Xviewer. To specify a different installation folder, click Browse. After
specifying the installation folder, click Next.
8. The installation start screen is displayed. Click Install to start installing Xviewer.
The Installer starts the installation of Xviewer.
To return to the previous screen and change installation settings, click Back. To
cancel the installation, click Cancel.
The User Account Control screen will appear part way through the installation.
Click Allow to continue with the installation.
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Installing/Uninstalling Xviewer
If the software installation finishes normally, the following screen appears.
9.Click Finish to close the Installer. A Yokogawa > Xviewer selection will be
available when you click Start > Programs and a shortcut icon to Xviewer will
appear on the desktop.
Note
If an older version of Xviewer is already installed on the PC, you must uninstall that version
before proceeding with the installation of the new one.
Uninstalling Xviewer
The steps below assume the use of Windows 7.
1.Select Control Panel from the Start menu.
2.Double-click Programs and Features on Control Panel.
3.Select Xviewer in the list displayed for Programs snf Features, and then click
Uninstall/Change.
4. A screen appears asking you to confirm whether you want to delete Xviewer.
Click Yes to proceed. Xviewer is removed from your PC.
Click No to cancel.
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The User Account Control screen will appear part way through the uninstallation.
Click Allow to continue with the uninstallation.
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Explanation
USB Driver
To establish a USB connection with the DL series unit, Xviewer requires that the USB
driver be installed for that DL series unit. The USB driver is included in the Xviewer
installation disk. The most-recent USB driver can be downloaded from the following Web
page.
http://www.yokogawa.com/tm/tm-softdownload.htm
• Install the USB Driver
Run the Setup.exe file in the YKMUSB folder. The installation wizard starts.
For the details of the installation procedure, please see the manual (IM B9852UT-01E)
in the YKMUSB folder.
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Chapter 1 1.1
Basic Operations
Starting and Closing Xviewer
1
Basic Operations
2
Procedure
Starting Xviewer
From the Windows Start menu, select Programs > Yokogawa > Xviewer > Xviewer.
Xviewer starts up and displays the Xviewer toolbar, controller window, and viewer
window, as shown below:
3
Xviewer toolbar
4
5
6
Viewer window
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8
Controller window
Closing Xviewer
9
Select File > Close Xviewer from the Xviewer toolbar.
Note
If the extension of the waveform data files is as follows, you can double-click the file to start
Xviewer and display the waveform on the viewer.
•wvf
•wdf
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Basic Operations Performed From the Startup
Windows
Procedure
Xviewer toolbar:
Used to manipulate the controller window and viewer windows and to control the
connection with the instrument.
Controller window:
Used to make one of the displayed viewer windows active.
Viewer window:
Used to load, display, and analyze waveform data. Multiple viewer windows can be
displayed and used to load, display, and analyze waveform data in the respective viewer
windows.
Xviewer toolbar
Displays or hides the controller window
Control viewer windows
New Viewer: Opens a new viewer window
Close:
Closes all the displayed viewer windows
Arrange:
Arranges the displayed viewer windows into order
Control connection with the instrument
CommSetting: Allows the specification of the settings for
communicating with the instrument1
Open Inst:
Makes a connection with the instrument1 to
display and transfer files
Control Inst: Makes a connection with the instrument2 and
displays a window for handling the target
instrument
ACQ save:
Downloads the instrument2 acquisition data to
the PC
Displays the manual
Active viewer window
Loads a waveform
data file
Viewer window
Controller Window
Clicking an icon makes the associated viewer window active Double-clicking it
maximizes the window
1 DL750 series, DL9000 series, SB5000 series, DL7400 series, DL1700E series, DL1600 series,
SL1400, and SL1000
2 DL750 series, DL9000 series, SB5000 series, DL7400 series, DL1700E series, DL1600 series,
and SL1400
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Explanation
There are five types of viewer window:
• Main waveform display window: Displays all of the loaded waveform data.
• Zoom waveform display window: Zooms the loaded waveform data.
• History waveform display window: Displays all the waveform data records obtained
by means of sequential store, single (N) trigger mode, and/or history feature.
• X-Y waveform display window: Plots a channel (trace) in the main/zoom window as
an X-Y view.
• Measurement result display window: Measured values such as cursor
measurements, automatic measurements, and measurements through computation
are displayed as numerical values.
Main waveform display window
Basic Operations
Types of Viewer Window
2
3
4
History waveform display window
5
Measurement result
display window
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7
8
Zoom waveform display window
X-Y waveform display window
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Resizable Windows
By dragging the borders of the Xviewer toolbar, Controller window, and Viewer window,
you can change the size of the window arbitrarily.
Click Arrange on the tool bar to adjust the size of the Viewer window according to that of
the Xviewer toolbar and Controller window.
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Chapter 2 2.1
Displaying Waveform Data
Loading Waveform Data
1
Procedure
2
or select File > Open. The Open File dialog box appears.
Displaying Waveform Data
1.Click
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2. To display a waveform, either select the file to open from the File name field, or
enter the name of the file and then click Open.
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2.1 Loading Waveform Data
When opening a file with comments:
With the DL series, when you open a file that has been saved with comments, those
comments appear in the Comment field of the dialog box.
Comments are displayed here
When opening a file with voice memos:
With the DL750 series, when you open a file that has been saved with voice memos,
those voice memos can be played back.
Selecting a file that
has been saved with
voice memos makes
this pull-down menu
active
Voice memos
selectable
Stop playback of the selected voice
memo
Play back the selected voice memo
Note
If your PC does not have audio capabilities, the Play and Stop buttons are grayed out.
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Explanation
Types of Files You Can Open with Xviewer
Extension
.wvf
.wdf
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Displaying Waveform Data
File Type
Measured waveform files saved on the DL1600 series, DL1700 series,
DL1700E series, DL7400 series, DL750 series, SL1400, or WE7000
Measured waveform files saved on the DL9000 series, SB5000 series, SL1000,
DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000 series or DL850 series,
Files saved with the real-time recording feature of DL750 series, SL1400, SL1000 or
DL850 series
ASCII files saved on the DL1600 series, DL1700 series, DL1700E series,
DL7400 series, DL750 series, DL9000 series, SB5000 series, SL1400, WE7000, or
DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000 series, or DL850 series
Display setting files saved with Xviewer
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.csv
4
.xml
Note
• To open a .wvf file, a header file (.hdr file) having the same name as the file you are trying to
open must be placed in the same folder.
• Xviewer cannot simultaneously display waveforms that are captured with different
measurement intervals, memory partitions (blocks), trigger points, or other conditions. If you
attempt to load a file with waveforms that were measured under different conditions, an error
message is displayed and the file is not loaded into Xviewer.
• Xviewer cannot simultaneously display the channels of waveforms measured with different
sampling intervals, record lengths, or other conditions. If you attempt to load a file with
waveforms that were measured under different conditions, an error message is displayed
and the file is not loaded into Xviewer.
• Xviewer cannot load files with a trace name that includes a space. To load such a file, first
replace the spaces in TraceName in the header file (.hdr file) with underscores (_) or other
characters.
• Regarding the timestamp (trigger time) displayed in the file open dialog box or on the
waveform screen when measured waveform files saved on DLM2000 series instruments of
firmware version 1.05 or earlier are opened by Xviewer.
• In the case of waveform data having 1 history waveform, the displayed timestamp is the
measurement start time (when the RUN/STOP key on the DLM2000 series main unit is
pressed).
• In the case of waveform data having multiple history waveforms, the displayed timestamp
differs from the time displayed on the DLM2000 series main unit.
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2.1 Loading Waveform Data
Loading Multiple Files
A new Viewer window can be opened either by clicking the
or selecting Window >
Viewer. Multiple Viewer windows can be open at the same time, allowing you to read and
display the contents of multiple files. When multiple Viewer windows are being displayed,
you can tile them by clicking the or
selecting Window > Tile.
Open a new viewer window
Tile the displayed viewer windows
Files that can be dragged
The files with the following extensions can be dragged from the load source window onto
the viewer window.
.wvf, .wdf, .csv
Setting Options for Loading Files
Click the More Options button to specify supplementary options for loading a file after
selecting that file name.
Show or hide loading
options
Prevent all waveform data
from being loaded.
List of waveforms in the selected file
Open New File
Clears the currently
displayed waveform data
and loads new waveform
data.
Uncheck [TW1] the box to
load new waveform data
while keeping the current
waveform displayed.
Check the boxes corresponding Init. Current Setting
to the waveform data that you
Clears the current display conditions (vertical axis scale,
want to load into the viewer
waveform color, screen split, waveform parameters, and
computation settings) and loads new waveform data.
Uncheck the box to load new waveform data while
keeping the current display conditions.
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Loading Sequentially Numbered Files
Click either of the buttons shown below to load and display sequentially numbered files in
the folder containing the file you are currently viewing, switching the files in ascending or
descending order of file numbers.
Displaying Waveform Data
Switches to the file whose name (number) is incremented by one
(i.e., 0000.wvf 0001.wvf 0002.wvf)
2
3
Switches to the file whose name (number) is decremented by one
(i.e., 0002.wvf 0001.wvf 0000.wvf)
4
Reference Files in the instruments
You can directly reference waveform data files saved into the media of the instruments
and which are connected to Xviewer. For details, see Section 8.3.
5
Automatically Loading Display Settings
Waveform data is loaded, the corresponding display settings are automatically loaded.
For automatic saving / loading of display settings, see section 5.5.
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2.2
Displaying Waveforms in the Main View
Procedure
Displaying Waveforms in the Main View
To display waveforms and measurement results, first open a waveform data file. To show or
hide the main waveform display window, click the or
Main waveform
display window
select Window > Main Window.
Show or hide the main waveform display window
Explanation
Details of the Main Waveform Display Window
The main waveform display window provides a global view of the waveform data.
Number of
the displayed group
Trigger time
Trigger position
Section displayed in zoomed waveform
display window (enclosed by the bold lines)
Number of points (record length)
Measurement
interval
Trace name
Time from a trigger
Scale values
Displaying Tooltips
If you place the pointer on the waveform for about one second, the information for that
point is displayed. For example, in the case of a time-voltage waveform, the time and
voltage are displayed. The information is displayed for the main and zoomed waveforms.
It is not displayed for history, XY, and logic waveforms.
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Displaying Waveforms in a Zoomed View
Procedure
1
2
Displaying Waveforms in a Zoomed View
Displaying Waveform Data
Click the or
select Window > Zoom Window to display a zoomed view of the
section enclosed by the bold lines in the main waveform display window.
3
Setting the Zoom Factor
To increase or reduce the zoom factor, click the
Zoom-In
Zoom-Out
(Zoom-In) or
(Zoom-Out).
4
The section of the waveform enclosed by bold lines is
displayed in the zoomed view
Show or hide the zoomed waveform display window
5
6
7
Number of points
displayed
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Drag to move the section to zoom
Double-click to show the Display Setting dialog box
Select the number of points to be displayed
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Moving the Zoomed-In Section
You can move the section to zoom by:
• Dragging the bold line
You can drag the bold line in the main waveform display window to move the
section to zoom. Use the arrow buttons to move it automatically.
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• Designating a point in the Display Setting dialog box
You can double-click the bottom of the zoomed waveform display window to show
the Display Setting dialog box in which you can designate a point at which to start
the zoomed section display. Click OK to apply the point.
• Dragging the scroll bar
You can drag the scroll box at the bottom of the zoomed waveform display window
to move the section to zoom.
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2.3 Displaying Waveforms in a Zoomed View
Scrolling Zoomed Waveforms
• Arrow Buttons
To start scrolling, click
or
• Stop button
To stop scrolling, click the
.
To resume scrolling, click the
Note
to specify the direction you want to scroll in.
or
again.
Waveforms cannot be scrolled during measurement of waveform parameters or computation.
Set the scroll rate using the control bar
Select the scrolling direction or stop scrolling
Explanation
Zoom Rate
The maximum zoom rate depends on the data being displayed. A view with 10 or fewer
points cannot be zoomed.
Scrolling the Zoomed Waveform View
The zoomed waveform view can be scrolled automatically.
Use the following buttons to select the scrolling direction and rate:
• Scrolling direction
: Scrolls to the right
: Scrolls to the left
: Stops scrolling
• Scrolling rate
Set one of the ten scrolling rates, from Slow to Fast.
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Designating the Section to be Zoomed
To designate the point at which zooming is to start in the Display Setting dialog
box, specify the value of the left most point of the zoomed section that you want to view.
The values that can be specified vary with the zoom rate and displayed waveforms. •
• Inputting the number of data points: Input an integer to start display from that number
of data points.
• Inputting a time: In relative time display mode, input a real number to start display
from that time. At this time, m (10-3),
u (10-6), n (10-9), and P (10-12) can be used.
(Example)
1.23 → 1.23 s
1.23 m → 1.23 ms
1.23 E-3 → 1.23 ms
0.00123 → 1.23 ms
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Displaying Waveforms in the History View
Procedure
1
Displaying Waveforms in the History View
select Window > History Window to open the history waveform display
Changing View Sizes
3
To change the size of the history waveform view, click any of the three Size buttons.
Selecting the History Waveforms to be Displayed
To display all the history waveforms in the main waveform display window, click ON for ALL.
To display only the active history waveforms in the main waveform display window, click
OFF.
You can place a checkmark in the check box corresponding to individual history
waveform views to select specific history waveform views to be displayed in the main
waveform display window.
Making a History Waveform Active
To make a history waveform active in the main waveform display window, click the history
waveform view. The history waveform view is enclosed by blue lines and its history
waveform number is highlighted.
When other history waveform views are also displayed, the active history waveform view
appears brighter than the others.
Show or hide the history
waveform display window
2
Displaying Waveform Data
Click the or
window.
Change the size of the history
waveform view
Select whether to show all the views
or only the active view
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5
6
7
8
9
Active waveform view
History waveform
display window
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Show or hide the waveform view in the main window
Sample of minimum-size views
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2.4 Displaying Waveforms in the History View
Explanation
Data That Can Be Loaded Using the History Waveform Display Window
The history waveform display window can display waveform records saved with the
sequential store, single (N) trigger mode, and/or history waveform handling features of
the DL series, SL1400, and SL1000.
Note
An error message will appear if there is insufficient memory.
Sizes of History Waveform Views
You can select one of three sizes for listing the history waveform views.
ALL ON/OFF
You can select whether to display all the history waveform views listed in the history
waveform display window in the main waveform display window:
ON: Displays all the history waveform views in the main waveform display window.
OFF:Displays only the active history waveform view.
Active History Waveform View
• Cursor measurements can be applied to active history waveforms.
• The waveforms of the active view appear brighter in the main waveform display
window.
• The number of the active view is highlighted in the history waveform display window.
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1
Displaying a Waveform in the X-Y View
Procedure
2
Click the
window.
or select Window > X-Y Window to display the X-Y waveform display
3
Selecting a Waveform to be Displayed in the X-Y view
To see a waveform displayed in the main waveform display window in the X-Y view, click
Main under Range.
To see a waveform displayed in the zoomed waveform display window in the X-Y view,
click Zoom under Range.
4
5
Setting the X-Axis
Select a waveform (trace name) to be assigned to the X-axis by using the X-Trace list
box.
All waveforms other than that assigned to the X-axis are allocated to the Y-axis.
Show or hide the X-Y waveform
display window
Displaying Waveform Data
Displaying a Waveform in the X-Y View
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Select a waveform (trace name) to
be assigned to the X-axis
7
Select a waveform to
be displayed in the
X-Y view
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9
10
Waveform (trace name) assigned
to the X-axis and its scale
Waveform (trace name) assigned to the Y-axis and
its scale
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Overlaying X-Y Waveforms
The active waveform in the history waveform window can be overlaid on the X-Y
waveform display window. If Range is set to Main, the waveform in the main waveform
display window is overlaid. If Range is set to Zoom, the waveform in the zoom waveform
display window is overlaid.
Display the X-Y waveform
in the main waveform display window
Select the history waveforms
and overlay the X-Y waveforms
Note
• The X-Y waveform display window plots P-P data displayed in the main, zoom, or history
waveform display window into the X-Y view.
• The X-Y view of logic waveforms cannot be shown.
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Moving or Zooming Waveforms
1
Procedure
2
Moving or Zooming (Expanding/Reducing) the Waveforms Vertically
3. Click the waveform you want to expand. The selected waveform expands around the
clicked point. Right-click the waveform to reduce the waveform around that point.
Click this icon before moving a waveform
Drag a waveform to move it
Displaying Waveform Data
or select View > Waveform Vertical Zoom&Move.
1. Click
2. Using the mouse, drag the waveform you want to move.
3
4
5
6
7
Left-click the waveform to expand
Right-click the waveform to reduce
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Moving or Zooming (Expanding/Reducing) the Waveforms Horizontally
or select View > Waveform Horizontal Zoom&Move.
1. Click
2. Drag the frame or a point in the frame in the main waveform display window or the
zoom waveform display window.
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3. Click on the main or zoom waveform display window to expand the zoom display
waveform around the clicked point. Right-click the waveform to reduce the
waveform around that point.
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Click this icon before moving or zooming the waveform
Drag the frame or a point in the frame to move it
Index
Drag the zoom waveform display window to move it
Left-click on the zoom waveform display window to expand or
right-click to reduce
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2.6 Moving or Zooming Waveforms
Note
or View > Waveform Horizontal Zoom&Move is selectable only if the zoom waveform
display window is displayed. For the procedure to display the window, see section 2.3.
Explanation
Applicable Windows
Move and zoom can be applied to the main or zoom waveform display window.
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Splitting the Screen
Procedure
1
2
Splitting Waveforms by a Trace
Turn the split view on or off
View displayed according to
the split settings for the main
waveform display window
Displaying Waveform Data
Click the
or select View > Split to overlap the waveforms in the main waveform
display window or zoomed waveform display window, splitting them based on the trace
name.
3
4
5
6
7
Specified split settings
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Explanation
Split Settings
The default value for the number of split waveforms depends on the number of
waveforms that are automatically identified by Xviewer, and is used both for the main
waveform display window and zoomed waveform display window. The default value can
be changed using the split setting dialog box. Using this dialog box, you can specify
different split settings for the main waveform display window and zoomed waveform
display window or modify the default split settings. For details, see Section 3.3.
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2.8
Displaying Waveforms Acquired with the DL850
series Dual Capture Function
You can display the main and capture waveforms acquired with the DL850 series Dual
Capture function.
Procedure
Load data captured with the DL850 series Dual Capture function according to the
instructions in section 2.1, “Loading Waveform Data.” The main waveform is displayed.
A triangle is displayed at the position of the capture waveform.
A triangle appears at the position of the capture waveform
Capture Waveform Display
1. Double-click the capture waveform mark, or click View > DualCapture List. The
dual capture list is displayed.
2. Double-click the capture waveform to display, or select it and click Capture. The
selected capture waveform is displayed.
Select the capture waveform to display
Click to display the selected capture waveform
Capture waveform
Appears when displaying a capture waveform
The “return to main waveform” icon
Returning to the Main Waveform
1. Click the “return to main waveform” icon, or click View > Return to main
waveform. The main waveform is displayed.
Explanation
You can link, analyze, and display the main and capture waveforms acquired with the
Dual Capture function.
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Switching between Groups
1
Procedure
2
Switching between Groups
by clicking the or
, or
by selecting View > Next Group/Previous Group.
Displaying Waveform Data
When you have already registered groups, you can switch between those groups either
3
Switch to the group whose number is one greater
than that of the current group
Switch to the group whose number is one less than
that of the current group
4
5
6
7
Number of the group currently being displayed
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Auto Group Setting
Click View > Auto Group Setting to open the screen below.
Enter the number of channels in a group.
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Explanation
Index
Grouping Channels
In the Channel Setting dialog box, you can be grouping by trace name. In addition,
the specified number of channels can be automatically allocated to a single group. For
details, see Section 3.2.
Note
If there are no groups, the
and
are unavailable (no operation even if they are clicked).
Set Auto Group
Enter a value in the Number of Channels in Group box and click OK to automatically
assign the specified number of channels to a single group. For example, if you enter 30,
channels are assigned as follows: CH1 to CH30 to group1, CH31 to CH60 to group 2,
and so on. If you select the Initialize Channel Setting check box and click OK, channel
settings such as the ON/OFF condition of the display, scale, and waveform color are
initialized.
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2.10 Showing Marks
Procedure
Showing Marks
Click View > Show Marks. The marks are displayed.
Mark displayed
Mark List and Jump
Click View > Mark list. The screen below appears. Select a jump destination, then click
Jump. The selected mark is displayed in the center of the zoom waveform window.
Select the jump destination
Executes the jump
Explanation
Showing Marks
Marks are displayed when loading waveform data from mark files (extension: .mrk). Also,
you can display previously set marks in a list, and jump to any mark you specify. This
function is available with waveform data on which marks have been set using version 2.10
or later of the SL1000 acquisition software.
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Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Loading Display Settings
1
The display conditions specified on the current viewer window can be saved in XML
format. You can also include comments when saving the file.
If you load the display conditions that you created, the conditions are applied to the
current viewer window. For the procedure to create and save the display conditions, see
section 5.5.
Procedure
Click
or select File > Open to display the Open File dialog box. Select Setting info
(*.xml) in Files of type, browse to the folder containing your target file, select the name of
the file you want to open, and then click the Open. The display settings are loaded from
the file into the viewer window.
Select the folder containing your target file
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Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Loading Display Settings
2
4
5
6
7
8
Select the name of the
file you want to open
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10
Select Setting info (*.xml)
Explanation
Index
Application of Display Settings
Loading a Display Setting file already saved applies the display settings in the file to
waveform views. Chapter 3 Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data.
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3.2
Setting Waveforms (Channels) to be Displayed
Procedure
Displaying the Channel Setting Dialog Box
Click
he or select View > Channel Setting to display the Channel Setting dialog box.
Using this dialog box, you can specify the display and group settings for the respective
channels.
Grouping Channels
You can group the channels (trace names) to be registered. You can handle waveform
display settings in units of groups.
Channel number
Select the tab corresponding to the group to be set up
Type in a name for the group
Channels (trace names) registered in the group
Setting Up Channels (Traces)
Set up the channels (traces) for each channel number. Click a trace name to display the
Channel dialog box, and then select a channel (trace name) from the dialog box.
Specifying whether to Show or Hide Waveforms and Cursor Measurement
Values
Specify whether to show or hide the waveform and cursor measurement values for each
channel number.
Setting Scales
Set the scale values for each channel number.
Setting Waveform Colors
Using the color palette, set the waveform colors for each channel number.
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1
Click the name of a trace to be displayed in the Channel dialog box,
and then select a channel (trace name) from the dialog box
Specify whether to show or hide the waveform
Specify whether to show or hide the cursor
measurement values
2
Click to automatically
set scale values
according to the
amplitude
3
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Using the color
palette, set a color
for the waveform
4
5
6
Directly input scale values
Place a checkmark in the box to specify scale values
Select the check box to enable log scale
(only shown when the waveform to be displayed is FFT)
7
Specifying Waveform Mapping Manually
Click More Options to expand the dialog box.
For each channel, you can manually specify in which screen (when the viewer window
is split) to display waveforms using mapping numbers 1 to 16. Select the Mapping check
box, and then select the mapping number from the drop-down menu.
If you clear the Mapping check box, the manual mappings are not applied.
For example, if there are 4 splits and the mapping number is 10, the waveform is
displayed in the second screen from the top. When 10 is divided by 4, the remainder
is 2. This “2” indicates the second split screen. If the remainder is 0, the waveform is
displayed in the bottom-most screen.
Setting Notational Formats
Click More Options to expand the dialog box. You can specify how numerical values
are to be displayed and the number of digits to be used to indicate a numerical value in
the viewer window, as well as specify the display settings for the logic waveforms in the
fields.
Manually specify the mapping for
the displayed waveform
Specify how numerical values
are to be displayed
Specify the
number of digits to
be used to indicate
a numerical value
Specify the display settings for logic
waveforms in the Bit Setting dialog box
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Explanation
Channel (Trace Name) Settings Shared
Channel (trace name) settings are shared by the main waveform display window and the
zoomed waveform display window. The cursor measurement value is used as the main
waveform display setting.
To apply different channel settings to each of the windows, remove the check mark from
Apply Channel Settings in both Main/Zoom, place a check mark in Main Window or
Zoom Window, and then make the individual channel (trace name) settings.
Number of Groups and Number of Channels (Traces) that Can Be
Registered
Xviewer lets you create up to 10 channel (trace name) groups. You can register up to 90
channels per group.
Setting Items to Copy and Paste
Xviewer lets you copy the settings for a channel (trace) selectively and then paste those
settings to another channel. After pressing the Copy Item to display the Select Copied
Items dialog box, you can define the setting items that you want to copy in advance.
The Select Copied Items dialog box is also displayed when you execute a paste
command,allowing you to remove any unnecessary setting items and paste only those
which are required.
Select (or deselect) a channel number
Select Copied Items dialog box
Paste the copied setting items to the selected channel
Copy the setting items from the selected channel
Select the setting items to be copied using the Select Copied Items dialog box
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Changing All Settings Together
The Channel Setting dialog box provides buttons that allow you to select and change all
the settings together.
Select or deselect all the channels
1
2
3
4
5
Restore all the settings for the selected
channels to their initial values
Turn the settings for all the selected channels on or off together
Notational Format Items
You can specify the following notational format items:
• Format Type:Select Auto Floating Point , or Exponential
Selecting either Floating Point or Exponential causes the following
data to be displayed in the viewer windows, using the selected type of
notation:
Scale Values, Values of Cursor Measurement, and Waveform
Parameters (Amplitude Maximum, Minimum, High Level, Low Level,
Peak to peak value, Average, Middle, RMS, Int1TY, and Int2TY)
• Decimal Point:Specify the number of decimal places to be displayed for both the
floating point and exponential notations.
• Logic:Specify the display settings for the logic waveforms in the Bit Setting
dialog box. Specify to display up to 32 bits for the DL9700 series, and
SB5000 series, up to 16 bits for the DL9500, DL750, and SL1400
series, and up to 8 bits for the DL7400 series DLM2000 series, and
DL850 series.
Display the bit name
Displayed when bit names are specified in the loaded
logic waveform
Place a checkmark against those bits that are to
be indicated
Select whether to display those waveforms that align only
with turned-on bits at regular intervals (waveform view
changed), or those waveforms that align with all the bits
(waveform view unchanged) if any bits are turned off in the
dialog box.
Display the logic waveforms using the entire window
Display logic waveforms in the upper half of the window
Display logic waveforms in the lower half of the window
Set the order in which the bits are displayed:
MSB: Displays the bits from the most significant bit
LSB: Displays the bits from the least significant bit
Display format of the values displayed in the
measurement result display window
Binary: Displays values in binary.
Hex: Displays values in hexadecimal.
Set the highlight display of logic waveforms.
High: Highlight the high level.
Low: Highlight the low level.
Display the logic waveforms in bus format
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Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Apply the settings
for the channel at
the the top of the
column to other
selected channels
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7
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Cursor Data Display Method (Measure Result)
The measured values can be displayed in binary or hexadecimal notation.
Binary: Displays values in binary notation.
Hex: Displays values in hexadecimal notation.
Bundle ON/OFF Setting (Bundle)
If you set Bundle to ON, the data of each logic probe (PodA, PodB, PodC, and PodD)
can be combined together into up to 32-bit data and processed. If an OFF bit is present,
the bit is displayed as a hyphen in binary display. The bit is considered to be not present
in hexadecimal display.
Cursor Data Order (Bit Display Order)
You can select the order of the bits of the logic probe. Select MSB to select bit 7 to bit
0 order; select LSB to select bit 0 to bit 7 order. In addition, the displayed order and
number vary depending on the model as follows:
DL750 Series
DL7400 Series
DL850 series
DLM2000 Series
DLM4000 Series
DL9500, DL9700, SB5000 Series
DL6000/DLM6000 Series
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1
Cursor Measurement Example (for V Cursor)
Cursor 1
Cursor 2
0
2
1
2
3
5
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
3
4
6
4
7
5
For the case above, if the data bit order is A0 to A7 B0 to B7
Binary Y1: 01001010 Y2: 10110010
Hexa Y1: 4A Y2: B2
If B7 to B0 A7 to A0
Binary Y1: 01010010 Y2: 01001101
Hexa Y1: 52 Y2: 4D
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If OFF bits are present, the data is displayed as follows:
Cursor 1
7
Cursor 2
0
8
1
3
9
4
6
10
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If A0 to A7 B0 to B7
Binary Y1: 01*01*10 Y2: 10*10*10
Hexa Y1: 16 Y2: 2A
If B7 to B0 A7 to A0
Binary Y1: 01*10*10 Y2: 01*01*01
Hexa Y1: 1A Y2: 15
Note
If Bundle is set to ON, the individual bit displays cannot be turned OFF.
• When a waveform that has been saved in roll mode without any waveform data is displayed,
logic waveforms are displayed as all zeros.
• When a waveform that has been saved on the DLM4000 with STATE set to ON and with
state source bits selected is displayed in Xviewer, all bits are displayed as state source bits.
• The waveforms of logic A and B (8 bits each) of the DL750 are displayed as a single logic
waveform (16 bits) in Xviewer.
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Apply Button for Confirmation
Clicking the Apply after you have changed the settings applies the previously specified
settings to the window(s) while keeping the display setting screen displayed.
Note
If you double-click the scale display area of the vertical axis, a channel setting window (simplified
version) appears as shown below.
On this window, you can turn OFF the display or set the scale for channels that have been
turned ON in advance on the channel setting window of page 3-2.
When the displayed
waveform is FFT
When the displayed
waveform is not FFT
When the displayed
waveform is logic
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Specifying Split Settings
Procedure
1
2
Displaying the Split Settings Dialog box
Click â–¼ beside the or
box.
select View > Split Setting to display the Split Setting dialog
3
In the Split Setting dialog box, specify whether to allow the main waveform display
window and zoomed waveform display window to share the split settings and the number
of waveform splits in the respective windows, and then click OK. The split settings that
you have specified are applied to the window(s).
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Specifying Split Settings
4
5
Select the number of waveform splits in the main
waveform display window
6
Select the number of waveform splits in the zoomed
waveform display window
Place a checkmark so as to make the main waveform display window and zoomed
waveform display window share the split settings
7
Explanation
Number of Waveform Splits that Can Be Specified
For each of the main waveform display window and the zoomed waveform display
window, you can specify Auto or any value between 1 and 16. Auto sets the number of
waveform splits according to the number of waveforms to be displayed.
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9
Waveform Mapping
When the screen is split, waveforms are mapped in order of channel number, starting
from the top-most split screen. You can also specify arbitrary waveform mappings. For
instructions on specifying arbitrary mappings, see section 3.2.
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Split Settings for the History Waveform Display Window
Split settings made for the main waveform display window are also applied to the history
waveform display window.
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Specifying Display Settings
Procedure
Displaying the Display Setting dialog box
Click
or select View > Display Setting to open the Display Setting dialog box.
Click the Graticule, Horizontal Axis, Color, Size, and Other information tabs, and
configure the display settings.
Making a Graticule Setting
Click the Graticule tab in the Display Setting dialog box. The Graticule pane appears.
Using this pane, you can specify the graticule type and the units of the divisions on the
vertical axis.
Select the type of graticule
Select the vertical
division units
Shows/Hides the
supplementary scale
of the vertical axis
(selectable only for FFT)
Setting the Horizontal Axis
Click the Horizontal Axis tab in the Display Setting dialog box to display the Horizontal
Axis pane. Using this pane, you can specify the point at which to start displaying the
zoomed section, as well as the notational format for the horizontal axis.
Selects the horizontal scale (selectable only for FFT)
Select the type of the time
notation to be shown on
the horizontal scale
Relative time:
Time relative to the trigger point
Absolute time:
Time of the measurement
(unselectable when the
duration of measurement
time is 1 second or less)
Select the number of
digits to be used for
the time indication
Specify the point at which to start displaying the zoomed section in
the zoomed waveform display window
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Setting the Colors
Click the Colors tab in the Display Setting dialog box to display the Colors pane. In this
pane, you can specify the colors for the background, graticule, and text using the color
palette.
Sets the background color for the waveforms
Sets the color of the text
2
3
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
Sets the colors of the
graticule and the divisions
4
Sets the color of the
cursors
Sets the background
color of the windows
5
6
Restores the color settings to the defaults
Inverts the color tones.
7
Also available in the Viewer window tool bar.
8
9
Setting the Waveform Thickness and Grid Line Thickness
Click the Size tab in the Display setting dialog box to display the Pane for setting the
waveform thickness and grid line thickness.
10
Index
Select the waveform thickness
(1 to 6 px)
Select the grid line thickness
(1 to 6 px)
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Displaying Scale Information in the Waveform Display Window
Click the Other information tab in the Display setting dialog box to display a panel for
setting the T/div, V/div, 0 Level, Bit Label, and multiple vertical scale display settings.
Select the check boxes of the desired items to display the corresponding information in
the waveform display window.
Note
You can also double-click the scale display area of the horizontal axis to open the Display
Setting dialog box.
Explanation
Setting the Grid
• Supplementary Grid
The supplementary grid can be selected only when the FFT computation waveform is
displayed.
Auto:Automatically determines whether to display the supplementary scale on the
vertical axis.
ON: Displays the supplementary scale on the vertical axis.
OFF: Does not display the supplementary scale on the vertical axis.
Setting the Horizontal Axis
• Display Format
Sets the time type (relative or absolute) and the number of displayed digits. However,
the Display Format settings do not appear when the FFT computation waveform is
displayed.
• Zoom Start Position
When relative times are being displayed, the settings vary depending on whether an
integer or a real number is input.
Integer input: Start data position
Real number input: Start time (auxiliary units m, n, u, and P can be input.)
•Scale
Set the horizontal scale to LINEAR or LOG. The horizontal scale can be selected only
when the FFT computation waveform is displayed.
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Setting the Color
You cannot change the waveform colors in the Display Setting dialog box. To change
colors of the waveforms, use the Channel Setting dialog box. For details, see Section 3.2.
• Changing the color tone
Clicking the Color Set button makes the appropriate color settings for monochrome
printing. To restore the color settings, click the Color Set button again.
•INIT.
Initializes the color settings to the default condition.
You can display T/div, V/div, and 0 Level in the waveform display window. The values of
the selected items are displayed. If multiple waveforms are displayed in the waveform
display window, the V/div and 0 Level of the active waveform are displayed.
Display V/div
Display 0 Level
Display T/div
You can change the T/div character size.
Click the T/div value, and then drag any of
the four corners of the displayed frame.
2
3
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
T/div, V/div, and 0 Level Display
1
4
5
6
(Not available in Annotation mode. For
information on Annotation mode, see
section 4.7.)
7
8
Displaying the Bit Label
You can display the bit names of the logic waveform in the waveform display window.
9
Displays the bit names
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Note
If the display area of the waveform display window is narrow, the bit label is not displayed.
Carry out the following to display the bit label.
• Drag and expand the waveform display window vertically.
• Reduce the number of screen divisions.
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3.4 Specifying Display Settings
Displaying the Multiple Vertical Axes
If multiple waveforms are displayed in the waveform display window, the range of the
vertical axis of each displayed waveform can be displayed.
Displays multiple vertical scales
Note
Multiple vertical axes are not displayed if only a single waveform is shown in the waveform
display window.
Checking the Changed Settings
Clicking the Apply while you are changing settings applies the settings you have already
made for the window(s) to the waveform display, without closing the Display Setting
dialog box.
Note
The Supplementary Grid of the Graticule tab and the Scale of the Horizontal Axis tab can be
set only on Xviewer with the computation option if the horizontal axis unit is Hz.
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Turning Waveform Interpolation On and Off
1
Procedure
2
Turning Waveform Interpolation Off
Click View > Waveform Interpolation > Off to disable interpolation between sampled
data points. Waveforms are displayed using dots.
3
Specifying Display Settings for Waveform Data
4
5
Disable waveform interpolation
Enable waveform interpolation
6
Turning Waveform Interpolation On
Click View > Waveform Interpolation > Line to display linearly interpolated waveforms.
Explanation
7
Waveform Interpolation
In interpolation zones in the T-Y waveform display,* Xviewer can display waveforms by
interpolating between sampled data points.
* Interpolation zone refers to the condition in which a given number of data points are
not contained in the 10 div along the time axis. The number of data points that causes
the interpolation zone condition to occur varies depending on the display record length
and zoom ratio.
•Off
Interpolation is disabled, and waveforms are displayed using dots. This mode makes it
easy to view the actual data positions.
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Index
•Line
Linear interpolation is performed between two points.
Note
When waveforms that have been saved with P-P Com ON are being displayed and waveform
interpolation is turned off, only P-P compressed values (the maximum and minimum sampled
data values per given period) are displayed.
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3.6
Initializing Display Settings
Procedure
Executing Initialization
Click File > Initialize Viewer to return display conditions to their initial settings.
Execute initialization
Undo initialization
Undoing Initialization
Click File > Undo to restore the settings prior to the initialization.
Explanation
Initialization
Returns various kinds of specified display conditions to the settings immediately after
loading the waveform data. This is useful when you wish to cancel all settings previously
entered, or wish to reenter settings from the beginning.
Undoing Initialization
If you use the Undo command, the settings prior to the initialization are restored.
Initialized Items
The main items initialized are the following.
• Waveform color
• Color of the background, text, graticule, cursor, and window background
• Vertical axis scale values
• Logic signal display bit
• Number of screen divisions
• Sizes of windows
• Displayed windows (two: the main waveform display window and measurement result
display window)
• Zoom position and zoom ratio
• Graticule type
• H and V cursor positions
• Horizontal and vertical axis display format
• Waveform parameter measurement items
• Computation filter, number of FFT computation points, time window, and user-defined
computational expressions
• Deletion of all annotations
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Analyzing Waveform Data
Displaying Measurement Results
1
Procedure
2
Displaying Measurements in the Result View
Open a waveform data file for which waveforms and measurement results are to be
displayed. To display or hide the measurement result display window, click the
or
select Window > Measure Result.
Display or hide the measurement
result display window
3
Measurement result
display window
4
Analyzing Waveform Data
5
6
7
Explanation
8
Items and Measured Values That Are Displayed
The items and measured values that are displayed depend on the measurements and
waveforms.
9
Reference to Cursor Positions
The positions of the cursors are indicated using either of the references below, according
to the notational format of the horizontal axis:
• Absolute time: The positions of cursors are indicated as absolute times.
• Relative time:The positions of cursors are indicated as being relative to the trigger
position.
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Note
When the measurement results display window is not displayed and you execute cursor
measurement, automated measurement of waveform parameters, automated measurement
of history statistics, or automated measurement of cycle statistics, the measurement results
display window will automatically appear.
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4.2
Analyzing Waveform Data Using Cursors
Procedure
Analyzing Waveform Data Using Cursors
Choose Vertical Cursor from the
icon drop-down menu or choose Analysis >
Analysis Mode > Vertical Cursor to display two vertical cursors in the main waveform
display window and the zoomed waveform display window.
The measurement result window displays the cursor positions (time) and measured
values as well as the difference in the time and measured values between the cursors.
You can drag each cursor. You can click within the window to move Cursor 1 to that
position. Likewise, you can right-click within the window to move Cursor 2 to that position.
Make vertical cursors active
Cursor 1 (drag to move)
Cursor 2 (drag to move)
Indicates the position
of the cursor
Differences in time
between Cursor 1
and Cursor 2
Differences in
measured values
between Cursor 1
and Cursor 2
Measured value on
Cursor 2
(intersections of
Cursor 2 and
waveforms)
Cursor 1
Cursor 2
Measured value on
Cursor 1
(intersections of
Cursor 1 and
waveforms)
Analyzing Waveform Data Using Horizontal Cursors
Choose Horizontal Cursor from the
icon drop-down menu or choose Analysis
> Analysis Mode > Horizontal Cursor to display two horizontal cursors in the main
waveform display window and the zoomed waveform display window.
The measurement result window displays the measured value at each cursor.
You can drag each cursor. You can click within the window to move Cursor 1 to that
position. Likewise, you can right-click within the window to move Cursor 2 to that position.
Make horizontal cursors active
Cursor 1 (drag to move)
Cursor 2 (drag to move)
Differences in
measured values
between Cursor 1
and Cursor 2
Measured value on
Cursor 2
(intersections of
Cursor 2 and
waveforms)
Cursor 1
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Cursor 2
Measured value on
Cursor 1
(intersections of
Cursor 1 and
waveforms)
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Analyzing Waveform Data Using X-Y Cursors
Choose X-Y Cursor from the
icon drop-down menu or choose Analysis > Analysis
Mode > X-Y Cursor to display two vertical cursors and two horizontal cursors in the
X-Y waveform display window. You can move a cursor by dragging it. The measurement
result display window displays the measured values at the cursor positions at that time,
as well as the differences in the measured values.
Select a waveform (trace name) assigned to the X axis
Make the X-Y cursors active
Waveform (trace name) assigned
Vertical
Vertical
to the X-axis
cursor 1
cursor 2
Measured value on
vertical cursor 1
Measured value on
vertical cursor 2
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4
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Differences in measured
values between vertical
cursor 1 and 2
5
Differences in measured
values between
horizontal cursor 1 and 2
6
Measured value on
Cursor 2
Measured value on
Cursor 1
Horizontal cursor 1
Horizontal cursor 2
Show waveforms assigned to the Y-axis
2
7
Waveforms (trace names)
assigned to the Y-axis
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Analyzing Waveform Data Using H&V Cursors
Choose H&V Cursor from the
icon drop-down menu or choose Analysis >
Analysis Mode > H&V Cursor to display four cursors (two vertical cursors and two
horizontal cursors) in the main waveform display window and the zoomed waveform
display window. The measurement result window displays the measured value at each
cursor and the differences between the measured values between the cursors.
Explanation
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10
Cursor Measurements on History Waveform Views
When you are displaying history waveform views, only the active waveform view can be
used for measurement using the cursors.
Linking of Vertical Cursors or Horizontal Cursors
If you drag a vertical cursor or horizontal cursor while holding down the Ctrl key, the two
vertical or horizontal cursors can be moved simultaneously.
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*** Indication
If the measurement result is invalid, “***” is displayed as the measured value.
Note
You can copy the contents of the measurement results display window to the clipboard.
Specify the range to be copied, press Ctrl + C, then the measured results are copied to the
clipboard. The following methods can be used to specify a range.
• Press Ctrl + C without specifying a range to copy:
All contents in the measurement results display window are selected
• Click Trace:
All rows are selected except for the data at the cursor.
• Click the trace names of the items to copy:
The trace name row that you clicked is selected.
Selects all rows except the cursor information.
Click once again to clear the selection.
If no range is specified,
all are copied.
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Automated Measurement of Waveform
1
Procedure
2
Setting Items That Are Automatically Measured
1. From the
drop-down menu, select the Wave Parameter. Or click Analysis >
Waveform Parameter Settings > Wave Parameter.
The icon changes
according to what you select.
: Wave Parameter
: Cycle Statistics
or
4
Analyzing Waveform Data
: History Statistics
3
5
6
7
The Waveform Parameter Setting dialog box appears.
2. In the Waveform Parameter Setting dialog box, set the measurement items and
the conditions for displaying measured results, and then click OK.
8
Names of items to be measured
Select or deselect the item
Voltage measurement
items
Time measurement
items
Area measurement
items
9
Place a checkmark to
allocate traces to the
vertical axis in the
measurement result
display window
10
Select the number of rows
to be used to display
measured values
(allowable range: 1 to 28).
Index
Start automated measurement
Automated measurement starts. Two vertical cursors are displayed in the main waveform
display window, and the measured results of waveform parameters are displayed in the
measurement results display window.
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4.3 Automated Measurement of Waveform
Specifying the Automated Measurement Range
You can change the range over which to perform automated measurement of waveform
parameters. Drag the two vertical cursors to change the measurement start point and the
measurement end point. Waveform parameters are remeasured.
Operations in the Waveform Parameter’s Automated Measurement Screen
Displays the Waveform Parameter
Setting dialog box
Stop automated measurement of waveform parameters
Click again to start automated measurement
Measurement results
display window
Cursor positions
Time difference between
cursors
Measured results
Measurement items to
measure automatically
(set in the Waveform
Parameter Setting dialog
box)
Measurement status
Measurement
range
Measurement
Measurement
start point cursor
end point cursor
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1
Explanation
Items that Can Be Specified
On the waveform parameters, you can set and measure voltage, time and area items.
2
Note
• When the scope to analyze includes two cycles or more of a waveform, time-axis
parameters are analyzed only for the fist cycle.
• An FFT computation allows to make measurement only for Max and Min.
• No logic waveform can be automatically analyzed.
3
• Voltage measurement items
Average: Average voltage (1/n)Σxi [V]
RMS: Root-mean-square value (1 / n )(Σ(xi)2)1/2 [V]
Middle: Mean value for amplitude (Max + Min)/2 [V]
Standard deviation: Standard deviation (1/n(Σx2 - (Σx2)/n)1/2
Overshoot: Amount of overshoot (Max - High)/(High - Low) × 100 [%]
Undershoot: Amount of undershoot (Low - Min)/(High - Low) × 100 [%]
Max
High Level
Overshoot
P-P Value
Low Level
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• Time measurement items
Rise time: Rise time [s]
Fall time: Fall time [s]
Frequency: Frequency [Hz]
Period: Cycle [s]
+Width
Plus duty: Duty ratio, Width1/Period × 100 [%]
Minus duty: Duty ratio, Width2/Period × 100 [%]
Plus width: Time width greater than the mesial value [s]
Minus width: Time width less than the mesial value [s]
Period
-Width
8
High Level (100%)
Distal line (90%)
Mesial line (50%)
9
Proximal line (10%)
Low Level (0%)
Rise Time
Fall Time
Pulse: Pulse count
10
Adjust the measurement scope to
the pulses you want to measure.
When Pulse=3
Distal line (90%)
T1
Mesial line (50%)
Proximal line (10%)
Measurement
scope
Index
T2
Burst1, Burst2: Burst width [s]
Adjust the measurement scope to the
burst widths you want to measure.
Distal line (90%)
Mesial line (50%)
Proximal line (10%)
Burst2
Burst1
T1
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Undershoot
Min
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Analyzing Waveform Data
Maximum: Maximum voltage [V]
Minimum: Minimum voltage [V]
High level: High voltage [V]
Low level: Low voltage [V]
Peak to peak value: P-P value (Max - Min) [V]
Amplitude: Amplitude (High - Low) [V]
Measurement
scope
T2
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4.3 Automated Measurement of Waveform
• Area measurement items
Int1TY: Size of the positive portion of an amplitude
Int2TY:Size of the positive portion of an amplitude - Size of the negative portion of an
amplitude
Int1XY: •Total area in which the start and stop points trace multiple identical closed
curves
• Area enclosed by a curve connecting the start and stop points
• Area in which the start and stop points trace the shape of an “8”
• Area in which the start and stop points trace a closed curve in a spiral loop
Int2XY: • When 1 Y data point corresponds to 1 X data point
• When the amplitude contains negative sections
• When multiple Y data points correspond to 1 X data point
Int1TY
Size of only the positive areas: S1+S2
S2
S1
Int2TY
Size of both positive and negative areas: S1+S3-S2
S1
S3
S2
Int1XY
(1) Multiple loops
(2) Non-closed curve
S0
Area S = n × S0
n: Number of loops
Start point
Start and
stop points
Stop point
Waveform
(3) Loop tracing the shape of an “8”
S1
Start point
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S0
(4) Spiral loop
Area S = |S0 – S1|
Start point
S0
Stop point
Area S = S0
Area enclosed by a curve
connecting the start and
stop points
S1
S0
Area S = S0 × 2 + S1
As the number of loops
increases, the number of
overlapped sections
changes.
Stop point
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(1) When 1 Y data point corresponds to 1 X data point
a)
b)
Start
point
X-axis (Y = 0)
Stop point
S0
Area S = S0
S0
Stop point
d)
Start
point
Area S = S0
S0
Area S = –S0
X-axis (Y = 0)
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X-axis (Y = 0)
Start point
S0
2
Start point
X-axis (Y = 0)
c)
Area S = –S0
Start point
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Stop point
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(2) When the waveform contains negative amplitude
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Start point
S0
S1
X-axis (Y = 0)
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Area S = S0 – S1
Stop point
(3) When multiple Y data points correspond to 1 X dat a point
Start point
S0
Area S = S0
Start
point
Stop point
S1
Stop point
X-axis (Y = 0)
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S0
S2
Area S = S0 + 2 × S1 + S2
X-axis (Y = 0)
*** Indication
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If the measurement result is invalid or impossible, “***” is displayed as the measured
value. Waveforms with small amplitudes may fail to produce correct readings.
Icon Displayed during Automatic Measurement
While automatic measurement is being performed, the icon shown below appears in the
status bar.
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: Performing automatic measurement (blinks on and off)
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Note
• It may take a long time to automatically analyze a waveform with some conditions for the
scope, number of items, and/or waveforms to analyze.
For example, if the measurement item is Pulse count, Burst1, Burst2, Average frequency,
or Average period and the number of data points exceeds 1 Mpoint, computation will take a
long time.
• Canceling automated measurement
While automated measurement is in progress, a cancel button and a progress bar are
displayed in the status bar. Click the Cancel button to cancel automated measurement.
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Data Obtained through Automatic Measurements with Waveform Parameters
To keep the obtained data, save it into a file. For details, see Section 5.4.
Note
You can copy the contents of the measurement results display window to the clipboard.
Specify the range to be copied, and press Ctrl + C, then the measured results are copied to the
clipboard. The following methods can be used to specify a range.
• Press Ctrl + C without specifying a range to copy:
All the contents in the measurement results display window are selected
• Click Measure Item:
All rows are selected except for the data at the cursor.
• Click the measurement items of the items to copy:
The rows of the clicked items are selected
Click here to select all rows except the cursor information.
Click once again to clear the selection.
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Automated Measurement of History Statistics
Procedure
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Setting Items That Are Automatically Measured
1. From the
drop-down menu, select History Statistics. Or click Analysis >
Waveform Parameter Settings > History Statistics.
The icon changes
according to what you select.
: Wave Parameter
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: Cycle Statistics
or
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: History Statistics
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The History Statistics Settings dialog box appears.
2. In the History Statistics Settings dialog box, set the measurement items and the
conditions for displaying measured results, and then click OK.
Names of items to be measured
Select or deselect the item
Voltage measurement
items
Time measurement
items
Area measurement
items
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Select the number of rows
to be used to display
measured values
(allowable range: 1 to 28).
Select this check box to display
the histogram of statistics in the
measurement results display
window.
Use a linear scale
to display the histogram's Y axis.
Use a logarithmic scale
to display the histogram's Y axis.
Start automated measurement
Automated measurement starts. Two vertical cursors appear in the main waveform display
window, and the measured history statistics are displayed in the measurement results
display window.
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4.4 Automated Measurement of History Statistics
Specifying the Automated Measurement Range
You can change the range over which to perform automated measurement of history
statistics. Drag the two vertical cursors to change the measurement start point and the
measurement end point. History statistics are remeasured.
Operations in the History Statistics’ Automated Measurement Screen
Displays the History Statistics
Settings dialog box
Stop automated measurement of history statistics
Click again to start automated measurement
History statistic results
Measurement status
Measurement
range
Measurement
start point cursor
Measurement
end point cursor
Displaying History Statistic Results
Histogram of statistic results
In the History Statistics Settings dialog
box, set whether to show or hide this area
(see the previous page).
History statistics values
Max:
Maximum value
Min:
Minimum value
Avg:
Average value
StdDev: Standard deviation
Count: Number of cycles
Measurement items and channels
Maximum and minimum markers
↑: Displayed next to the maximum value
of each measurement item
↓: Displayed next to the minimum value
of each measurement item
History numbers
Double-click a history number to display the corresponding history waveform.
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Explanation
Items That Can Be Measured
On the history waveforms, you can set and measure voltage, time and area items.
Items that can be measured are the same as those of the automated measurement of
waveform parameters (see page 4-7 to 4-9).
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*** Indication
If the measurement result is invalid or impossible, “***” is displayed as the measured
value. Waveforms with small amplitudes may fail to produce correct readings.
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Icon Displayed during Automated Measurement
While automatic measurement is being performed, the icon shown below appears in the
status bar.
Note
• Canceling history statistic measurement
While history statistic measurement is in progress, a cancel button and a progress bar are
displayed in the status bar. Click the Cancel button to cancel history statistic measurement.
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• If the total number of items that is determined by the number of history waveforms, the
number of channels, and the number of measurement items exceeds 100000, computation
may not be possible. Change the number of displayed channels and measurement items so
that 100000 is not exceeded.
Saving History Statistics’ Automated Measurement Data
To save the measured results, save them to a file. For details, see section 5.4.
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Note
You can copy the contents of the measurement results display window to the clipboard. Specify
the range to be copied, and press Ctrl + C. The measured results are copied to the clipboard.
The following methods can be used to specify the range.
• Press Ctrl + C without specifying a range to copy:
All the contents in the measurement results display window are selected.
• Click Trace:
All rows are selected except for the cursor position information and the histograms.
• Click or drag the trace names of the items to copy:
The rows of the clicked or dragged traces are selected.
Click here to select all rows except for the cursor position information and the histograms.
Click once again to clear the selection.
If no range is specified,
all contents are copied
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4.5
Automated Measurement of Cycle Statistics
Procedure
Setting Items That Are Automatically Measured
1. From the
drop-down menu, select Cycle Statistics. Or click Analysis >
Waveform Parameter Settings > Cycle Statistics.
The icon changes
according to what you select.
: Wave Parameter
: History Statistics
: Cycle Statistics
or
The Cycle Statistics Settings dialog box appears.
2. In the Cycle Statistics Settings dialog box, set the measurement items and the
conditions for displaying measured results, and then click OK.
Traces and measurement
items to perform cycle
statistic measurement
(up to eight items)
Names of the traces to be measured
Names of items to be measured
Select the reference trace for
cycle statistic measurements.
Select the number of rows to be
used to display measured values
(allowable range: 1 to 8).
Select the measurement range.
All: The entire waveform is
measured.
Cursor range: The cursor range
is measured.
Select this check box to display
the histogram of statistics in the
Start automated measurement
measurement results display window.
Use a linear scale to display
the histogram's Y axis.
Use a logarithmic scale to display
the histogram's Y axis.
Automated measurement starts. Two vertical cursors appear in the main waveform display
window, and the measured cycle statistics are displayed in the measurement results display
window.
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Specifying the Automated Measurement Range
When the measurement range is set to Cursor range, you can change the range over
which to perform automated measurement of cycle statistics. Drag the two vertical
cursors to change the measurement start point and the measurement end point. Cycle
statistics are remeasured.
When the measurement range is set to All, moving the cursors will not cause cycle
statistics to be remeasured.
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2
3
Operations in the Cycle Statistics’ Automated Measurement Screen
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Displays the Cycle Statistics
Settings dialog box
5
Stop automated measurement of cycle statistics
Click again to start automated measurement
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7
Cycle statistic results
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9
Measurement status
Measurement
range
Measurement
start point cursor
Measurement
end point cursor
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Displaying Cycle Statistic Results
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Histogram of statistic results
In the Cycle Statistics Settings dialog
box, set whether to show or hide this area
(see the previous page).
Cycle statistic values
Max:
Maximum value
Min:
Minimum value
Avg:
Average value
StdDev: Standard deviation
Count: Number of cycles
Measurement items and channels
Maximum and minimum markers
↑: Displayed next to the maximum value
of each measurement item
↓: Displayed next to the minimum value
of each measurement item
Cycle numbers
Double-click a cycle number to display the corresponding cycle waveform.
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Explanation
Items That Can Be Measured
On each period of the waveforms, you can set and measure voltage, time and area items.
Items that can be measured are the same as those of the automated measurement of
waveform parameters (see page 4-7 to 4-9).
Cycle Trace
Select the trace that will be used as the reference cycle for performing cycle statistic
measurement. If Own has been selected, cycle statistic measurement is performed using
each trace’s cycle. Cycle statistic result window will show the measured results over the
time period for the least number of cycles.
When Cycle Trace Is Set to Own
CH1
Statistically processed cycles
CH2
Statistically processed cycles
CH3
Statistically processed cycles
The number of cycles in the channel with the slowest cycle (CH3)
is four, so statistical processing is performed on the four oldest
cycles of the data for CH1 and CH2. The remaining data is not
used for statistical processing.
*** Indication
If the measurement result is invalid or impossible, “***” is displayed as the measured
value. Waveforms with small amplitudes may fail to produce correct readings.
Icon Displayed during Automated Measurement
While automatic measurement is being performed, the icon shown below appears in the
status bar.
: Performing automate measurement (blinking)
Note
• Canceling cycle statistic measurement
While cycle statistic measurement is in progress, a cancel button and a progress bar are
displayed in the status bar. Click the Cancel button to cancel cycle statistic measurement.
• If the total number of items that is determined by the number of cycles and the number
of measurement items exceeds 100000, computation may not be possible. Change the
measurement range and the number of measurement items so that 100000 is not exceeded.
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Saving Cycle Statistics’ Automated Measurement Data
To save the measured results, save them to a file. For details, see section 5.4.
Note
You can copy the contents of the measurement results display window to the clipboard.
Specify the range to be copied, and press Ctrl + C. The measured results are copied to the
clipboard. The following methods can be used to specify the range.
• Press Ctrl + C without specifying a range to copy:
All the contents in the measurement results display window are selected.
• Click Trace:
All rows are selected except for the cursor position information and the histograms.
• Click or drag the trace names of the items to copy:
The rows of the clicked or dragged traces are selected.
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4
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Click here to select all rows except for the cursor position information and the histograms.
Click once again to clear the selection.
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5
6
If no range is specified,
all contents are copied
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4.6
Analyzing Waveforms by Computations (Math
Edition)
Procedure
Displaying Waveforms in the Computation View
Click the
or select Analysis > Math Setting to display the Math Setting dialog
box for analyzing waveforms by computational expressions. The Math Setting dialog
box allows you to set computational expressions, filters, FFT computations, and other
computations for waveforms.
Displays the Math
Setting dialog box
Computationally
analyzed waveform
Label of the computationally analyzed waveform
Displays the computation status
Setting Computational Expressions
Click the Expression in the Math Setting dialog box to display the Computational
Expression screen, which allows you to specify user-defined computation settings. Set
up a required computational expression by using variables and operators.
Computational
expression number
Set the label, unit, and computation expression
in the Computational Expression screen
Set a constant
(allowable range:
-1.0000E+30 to
1.0000E+30)
Apply the setting
made for the
computational
expression at the top
of the column to the
other computational
expressions
Specify a name for the label (using up to 31 one-byte characters)
Set the units (up to 15 one-byte characters)
Displays the trace names corresponding
to the variables
Set a computational expression
(up to 63 characters)
Display the operators menu
Setting numerals and variables
PS_LOGMAG simple input
Show other computational expressions
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Setting Filters
1
Setting the Computation Start Point, the number of Computation Points
and Start History
2
Use the FILT1 and FILT2 tabs on the Math Setting dialog box to set up the filters.
• You can set the computation range by specifying the computation start point and
the number of computation points. You can also change the computation range by
adjusting the computation range bar, which is displayed in the waveform display
window.
• With history waveforms, you can set the number of the history waveform on which
to start computation (computation start history), the computation start point, and the
number of computed points. With this computation setting, waveforms are assigned in
order from 0 to positive integers starting with the oldest waveform.
The maximum number of computed points is 12.5 Mpoints (2.5 Mpoints if there are 11 or more
MATH channels).
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Note
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5
6
Switch between the filter
1 and filter 2 panels
Set the computation
start point
(0 to the number of
waveform points).
Set the number of
computation points.
(When the number of
computation channels is
10 or less: 1 to 12.5 M
When the number of
computation channels is
11 or more: 1 to 2.5 M)
Set the cut-off frequency
Select the band
Select the type
Set the number of the history waveform on
which to start computation
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Specifying FFT Settings
Use FFT Setting on the Math Setting dialog box to specify the FFT settings.
Index
Select a time window type
Select the number of points to be used for FFT computations
Set the FFT start point
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4.6 Analyzing Waveforms by Computations (Math Edition)
Explanation
Function Menu Button
The Function menu button of the Computational Expression dialog box contains
operators that can be specified for user-defined computational expressions, as follows:
Basic
Trigonometric
Pulse Width
DIF & INTG
Filter
FFT
SHIFT, ABS, SQRT, LOG, EXP, NEG, P2, P3, F1, F2
SIN, COS, TAN, ATAN, PH
PWHH, PWHL, PWLH, PWLL, PWXX, FV, DUTYH, DUTYL
DIF, DDIF, INTG, IINTG
FILT1, FILT2, HLBT, MEAN, BIN
LS
LS-REAL, LS-IMAG, LS-MAG, LS-LOGMAG, LS-PHASE
RS
RS-MAG, RS-LOGMAG
PS
PS-MAG, PS-LOGMAG, PSD-MAG, PSD-LOGMAG
CS
CS-REAL, CS-IMAG, CS-MAG, CS-LOGMAG, CS-PHASE
TF
TF-REAL, TF-IMAG, TF-MAG, TF-LOGMAG, TF-PHASE
CH
CH-MAG
Restrictions Imposed on Computational Expressions
• When m ≤ n, a computational expression for Mathn cannot include the variable Mn
(Operations for Mathn).
Example of an expression that is not allowed: Math5 = M6 + M3
• One FFT computation allows the specification of one waveform.
Example of an expression that is not allowed: PS-MAG(C1+C2)
• A computation cannot be performed on the result of an FFT computation.
Example of an expression that is not allowed: PS-MAG(C1)+C2
Cautions on Computations
• An FFT computation that does not have a record length that is sufficient for the
required number of points for computation in the target view cannot be performed.
Settings for the Filters
•Type/Band
Gauss (gauss): Lowpass
Sharp (sharp): Lowpass/Highpass/Bandpass
IIR (butterworth): Lowpass/Highpass/Bandpass
•CutOff1/CutOff2
Set either or both cutoff frequencies as a ratio to the sampling frequency. The
allowable range is 2.0% to 30.0% (0.2% steps). When you specify Bandpass for
Band, specify the orders of both CutOff1 and CutOff2. The higher the order, the
longer the computation.
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Computation Start Point
When computation is executed, the computation start point and the computation range
bar appear. You can move the computation start point by dragging the computation start
point mark or the left edge of the computation range bar.
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3
Computation start point
Drag the mark to move the computation start point.
(The number of computation points is fixed.)
Computation range bar
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4
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Drag the middle of the computation range bar
to move the computation start point.
(The number of computation points is fixed.)
Drag the left edge of the computation range bar to change
the computation start point and the number of computation points.
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Number of Points for Computation
• When you click the left edge of the computation range bar, a horizontal arrow cursor
appears. You can drag the edge to change the computation start point and the number
of computation points. When you click the right edge of the computation range bar, a
horizontal arrow cursor appears. In this situation, you can only change the number of
computation points.
Variables and Operators
The variables and operators that can be used in computational expressions are listed
below. You can use up to 63 characters to define a computational expression. You can
register up to 32 computational expressions.
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Variables
Variable
Cx
My
T
Sample Use
C1+C2
ABS(M1)
SIN(T)
Description
Value measured on channel CHx
Value of computation (Math)
Integrated value for the number of data points to the time axis
x: s tands for a number, However, specify the number according to the number of channels that are
loaded. For example, if three channels, CH1, CH5, and CH8, are loaded, specify the channels as
C1, C2, and C3.
y: stands for a number
Operator
Operator
+, –, *, /
SHIFT
ABS
SQRT
LOG
EXP
NEG
SIN
COS
TAN
ATAN
P2
P3
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SHIFT(C1,1000)
ABS(M1)
SQRT(C2)
LOG(C1)
EXP(C1)
NEG(C1)
SIN(T)
COS(C1)
TAN(C1)
ATAN(C1,C2)
P2(C1)
P3(C1)
Description
Four arithmetical Operations on two specified waveforms
Phase shift
Absolute value of a specified waveform
Square root of a specified waveform
Logarithm of a specified waveform
Exponent of a specified waveform
Inversion
Sine of a specified waveform
Cosine of a specified waveform
Tangent of a specified waveform
Arctangent of two specified waveforms (value within ± π )
Square of a specified waveform
Cube of a specified waveform
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Operator
F1
Sample Use
F1(C1,C2)
Description
(|C12+C22|) of a specified waveform
F2
F2(C1,C2)
K1toK10
BIN
PWHH
C1 + K1
BIN(C1,A,B)
PWHH(M1,A,B)
PWHL
PWHL(C2,A,B)
PWLH
PWLH(C1,A,B)
PWLL
PWLL(C1,A,B)
PWXX
PWXX(C2,A,B)
FV
DUTYH
DUTYL
MEAN
DIF
DDIF
INTG
IINTG
PH
HLBT
FILT1
FILT2
LS-REAL
LS-IMAG
LS-MAG
LS-LOGMAG
FV(C1,A,B)
DUTYH(C1,A,B)
DUTYL(C1,A,B)
MEAN(C1)
DIF(C1)
DDIF(C1)
INTG(C1)
IINTG(C1)
PH(C1,C2)
HLBT(C1)
FILT1(C1)
FILT2(C1)
LS-REAL(C1)
LS-IMAG(C1)
LS-MAG(C1)
LS-LOGMAG(C1)
(|C12+C22|) of a specified waveform
Constant (any value specified)
Binarization of a specified waveform
Computation of a pulse width between a rising edge and the next
rising edge
Computation of a pulse width between a rising edge and the next
falling edge
Computation of a pulse width between a falling edge and the
next rising edge
Computation of a pulse width between a falling edge and the
next falling edge
Computation of a pulse width between a raising/falling edge and
the next rising/falling edge
PWHH reciprocal
Duty cycle between a rising edge and the next rising edge
Duty cycle between a falling edge and the next falling edge
10th moving average of a specified waveform
Differentiation of a specified waveform
Second-order derivative of a specified waveform
Integration of a specified waveform
Second-order integration of a specified waveform
Phases of two specified waveforms
Hilbert function of a specified waveform
Filter for a specified waveform
Filter for a specified waveform
Real part of the linear spectrum of a specified waveform
Imaginary part of the linear spectrum of a specified waveform
Amplitude of the linear spectrum of a specified waveform
Logarithmic amplitude of the linear spectrum of a specified
waveform
Phase of the linear spectrum of a specified waveform
Amplitude of the effective spectrum of a specified waveform
Logarithmic amplitude of the effective spectrum of a specified
waveform
Amplitude of the power spectrum of a specified waveform
Logarithmic amplitude of the power spectrum of a specified
waveform
Amplitude of the power spectrum density of a specified waveform
Logarithmic amplitude of the power spectrum density of a
specified waveform
Real part of the cross spectrum of two specified waveforms
Imaginary part of the cross spectrum of two specified waveforms
Amplitude of the cross spectrum of two specified waveforms
Logarithmic amplitude of the cross spectrum of two specified
waveforms
Phase of the cross spectrum of two specified waveforms
Real part of the transfer function of two specified waveforms
Imaginary part of the transfer function of two specified waveforms
Amplitude of the transfer function of two specified waveforms
Logarithmic amplitude of the transfer function of two specified
waveforms
Phase of the transfer function of two specified waveforms
Amplitude of the coherence function of two specified waveforms
LS-PHASE
LS-PHASE(C1)
RS-RS-MAG RS-MAG(C1)
RS-LOGMAG RS-LOGMAG(C1)
PS-MAG
PS-MAG(C1)
PS-LOGMAG PS-LOGMAG(C1)
PSD-MAG
PSD-MAG(C1)
PSD-LOGMAG PSD-LOGMAG(C1)
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CS-REAL
CS-IMAG
CS-MAG
CS-LOGMAG
CS-REAL(C1,C2)
CS-IMAG(C1,C2)
CS-MAG(C1,C2)
CS-LOGMAG(C1,C2)
CS-PHASE
TF-REAL
TF-IMAG
TF-MAG
TF-LOGMAG
CS-PHASE(C1,C2)
TF-REAL(C1,C2)
TF-IMAG(C1,C2)
TF-MAG(C1,C2)
TF-LOGMAG(C1,C2)
TF-PHASE
CH-MAG
TF-PHASE(C1,C2)
CH-MAG(C1,C2)
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Settings for FFT
•Points (number of points used for computation):
Select 100 points, 200 points, 500 points, 1000 points, 2000 points, 5000 points,
10000 points, 20000 points, 50000 points, 100000 points, 200000 points, 500000
points, 1000000 points, or 2000000 points.
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2
Note
Executing an FFT calculation with 1000000 points or more, only M1 is calculated and the result
is displayed.
Displaying the FFT Range
The FFT range is indicated with a green bar on the main waveform display window and
the zoomed waveform display window.
Drag the bar to move the computation range.
If FFT cannot be performed, the bar indicating the range and the word “FFT” turn red.
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• FFT start point:
When the number of loaded points is less than 10M: Specify 0 to “Number of
loaded points - no. of FFT computation points”
When larger than 10M: set between computation start point and “computation start
point + 10M - no. of FFT points”
•Window (time window):
Select the Rect (rectangle), Hanning (hanning), or FlatTop (flat-top) window.
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FFT range
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Icon displayed during measurement through computation
While measurement through computation is being performed, the icon shown below
appears in the status bar.
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: Computing (blinks on and off)
: Accessing file
Note
• Canceling computation
During computation, a cancel button and a progress bar are displayed in the status bar.
Click the Cancel button to cancel the computation.
If you cancel the computation, nothing will be displayed in the waveform display window and
measurement result window.
Computational accuracy
Single-precision floating-point type
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Details of Various Computations
Filter (FILT1/FILT2)
Type
Type
Gauss
Sharp
IIR (Butterworth)
Bandwidth
Lowpass
Lowpass/Highpass/Bandpass
Lowpass/Highpass/Bandpass
Filter Orders
See the following table for the filter orders.
Cutoff frequency/sampling frequency × 100
Gauss
Lowpass
Sharp
Lowpass
Highpass
IIR
Lowpass
Highpass
Highpass
2%
49
88
159
4
4
5%
21
36
65
4
4
10%
9
18
33
4
4
20%
5
9
17
3
4
30%
5
8
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3
Note
• You can set the cutoff frequency in the range from 2 to 30% of the sampling frequency (in 0.2%
steps).
• The higher the filter order, the longer computation takes.
Filter Characteristics
Filter
Pass band Ripple
Attenuation slope
Gauss
Sharp
0 dB
±0.3 dB
IIR
0 dB
*
–40 dB at 1 oct (Lowpass),
–40 dB at –1 oct (Highpass)
–5 dB at 1/6 oct (Lowpass),
–20 dB at –1 oct (Highpass)
Attenuation in the
Stop band
–
–40 dB
Phase
Linear
Linear
–
Non-linear
* Attenuation for a Gauss filter is –3.0 × (f/fc)2 dB (where f is the frequency and fc is the cutoff
frequency).
Examples of Frequency Characteristics for Various Filters
Gauss (cutoff 10%)
Sharp (Lowpass, cutoff 10%)
IIR (Lowpass, cutoff 10%)
f : Sampling Frequency
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Hilbert Function (HLBT)
Normally, when we analyze a real time signal, it is convenient to think of the signal as
the real part of a complex valued signal. Analysis is often more convenient when done
using the complex signal. Given that the real time signal is considered to be the real part
of the complex signal, the imaginary part is then equal to the Hilbert transform of the real
part. When performing a Hilbert transform on a signal in the time domain, the signal is
first transformed into the frequency domain using the Fourier transform. Next, the phase
of each frequency component is shifted by –90 degrees if the frequency is positive and
+90 degrees if negative. Lastly, the Hilbert transform is completed by taking the inverse
Fourier transform. As can be seen from the above description, the Hilbert transform does
not change the order of the individual variables. The Hilbert transform of a time signal
results in another time signal.
The Hilbert transform can be used to analyze an envelope waveform.
AM (amplitude modulation): SQRT(C1*C1+HLBT(C1)*HLBT(C1))
Demodulation of a FM signal: DIF(PH(C1, HLBT(C1)))
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Application Example
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5
Phase Function (PH)
Phase function PH(C1, C2) computes tan-1 (C1/C2). However, the phase function takes
the phase of the previous point into consideration and continues to sum even when the
value exceeds ±π (The ATAN function reflects at ±π). The unit is radians.
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Previous point
θ2
θ1
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Δθ2
θ1
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Δθ2
θ2
Previous point
θ2 = θ1 + Δθ2
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Binary Conversion (BIN)
Performs binary conversion with respect to the specified threshold level.
The threshold level is specified as follows:
A and B represent the Upper and Lower threshold levels, respectively.
BIN(C1, A, B)
Upper threshold level
Lower threshold level
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Pulse Width Computation (PWHH/PWHL/PWLH/PWLL/PWXX)
The signal is converted into binary values by comparing to a preset threshold level, and
the time of the pulse width is plotted as the Y-axis value for that interval.
The following 4 intervals are available:
PWHH: From the rising edge to the next rising edge.
PWHL: From the rising edge to the next falling edge.
PWLH: From the falling edge to the next rising edge.
PWLL: From the falling edge to the next falling edge.
PWXX: From the rising or falling edge to the next rising or falling edge.
The threshold level is specified as follows:
A and B represent the Upper and Lower threshold levels, respectively.
PWHH (C1, A, B)
A: Upper threshold level
B: Lower threshold level
Waveform to
be computed
t1
Computed
waveform
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t3
t1
t2
t3
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FFT
Linear Spectrum (LS-REAL/LS-IMAG/LS-MAG/LS-LOGMAG/LS-PHASE)
The linear spectrum is directly determined by the FFT. The power spectrum and cross
spectrum can be determined from one or two linear spectra.
The FFT is a complex function, and thus the linear spectrum is composed of both a real
and an imaginary part. The magnitude and phase of the frequency components of the
measured waveform can be derived from the real and imaginary parts of the FFT result.
The following spectra can be determined:
Expression
LS-REAL
LS-IMAG
LS-MAG
Log magnitude
LS-LOGMAG
Phase
LS-PHASE
Computation
R
I
2
4
2
(R + I )
2
2
20 × log (R + I )
tan–1(I/R)
Log magnitude reference (0 dB): 1 Vpeak
R, I: R
and I represent the real part and the imaginary part, respectively, when each frequency
component G of a linear spectrum is represented by “R + jI.”
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Rms Value Spectrum (RS-RS-MAG/RS-LOGMAG)
Rms value spectrum expresses the rms value of the magnitude of the linear spectrum. It
does not contain phase information.
The following spectra can be determined:
Item
Magnitude
Expression
RS-MAG
Computation
Log magnitude
RS-LOGMAG
2
2
20 × log (R + I )/2
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Item
Real part
Imaginary part
Magnitude
2
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2
(R + I )/2
Log magnitude reference (0 dB): 1 Vrms
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Power Spectrum (PS-MAG/PS-LOGMAG/PSD-MAG/PSD-LOGMAG)
The power spectrum expresses the power of each frequency component included in the
measured signal. It is determined by taking the product of the linear spectrum and its
complex conjugate. It does not contain phase information.
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The following spectra can be determined:
Item
Amplitude
Expression
PS-MAG
Log magnitude
LS-MAG
Computation
DC component
AC component
DC component
AC component
R2 + I2
(R2 + I2)/2
10 × log(R2 + I2)
10 × log{(R2 + I2)/2}
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Log magnitude reference (0 dB): 1 Vrms2
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Power Spectral Density (PSD-MAG/PSD-LOGMAG)
The power spectral density (PSD) expresses the power spectrum per unit frequency. It is
determined by dividing the power spectrum by the frequency resolution Δf found during
the analysis of the power spectrum. The results of the PSD computation vary depending
on the window function chosen. The power spectral density is used to compare power
spectra analyzed at different frequency bands. However, it is not necessary for signals
having a line spectrum such as a sine wave.
The following spectra can be determined:
Item
Magnitude
Expression
PSD-MAG
Log magnitude
PSD-LOGMAG
Computation
PS-MAG/Δf (for rectangular window)
PS-MAG/1.5Δf (for Hanning window)
10 × logPS-MAG/Δf (for rectangular window)
10 × logPS-MAG/1.5Δf (for Hanning window)
Log magnitude reference (0 dB): 1 Vrms2
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Cross Spectrum (CS-REAL/CS-IMAG/CS-MAG/CS-LOGMAG/CS-PHASE)
The cross spectrum is determined from 2 signals. It is found by taking the product of
the linear spectrum of one signal (Gx) and the complex conjugate (Gx*) of the linear
spectrum of the other signal (Gy).
If the linear spectra of the 2 signals are represented by
Gx = Rx + jIx
Gy = Ry + jIy
then the cross spectrum Gyx is
Gyx = Gy × Gx*
= (Ry + jIy)(Rx – jIx) = Ryx + jIyx
where Ryx = RyRx + IyIx
Iyx = RxIy – RyIx
The following spectra can be determined:
Item
Real part
Expression
CS-REAL
Imaginary part
CS-IMAG
Amplitude
CS-MAG
Computation
DC component
AC component
DC component
AC component
DC component
AC component
Log magnitude
Phase
CS-LOGMAG
CS-PHASE
Ryx/
Ryx/2
Iyx
Iyx/2
(Ryx2 + Iyx2)
(Ryx2 + Iyx2)/2
DC component
10 × log (Ryx2 + Iyx2)
AC component
10 × log( (Ryx2 + Iyx2)/2)
–1
tan (Iyx/Ryx)
Transfer Function (TF-REAL/TF-IMAG/TF-MAG/TF-LOGMAG/TF-PHASE)
The transfer function expresses the frequency characteristics between the input and the
output of a system. The transfer function is given by the ratio of the linear spectrum of
the output (Gy) to the spectrum of the input (Gx) at each frequency. Also, as can be seen
from the equation below, the transfer function can be defined as the ratio of the cross
spectrum of the input and output (Gyx) and the input power spectrum (Gxx).
Transfer Function = Gy/Gx = (Gy × Gx*)/(Gx × Gx*) = Gyx/Gxx = (Ryx + jIyx)/(Rx2 + Ix2)
The following items can be determined:
Item
Real part
Imaginary part
Magnitude
Expression
TF-REAL
TF-IMAG
TF-MAG
Computation
Ryx/(Rx2 + Ix2)
Iyx/(Rx2 + Ix2)
(Ryx2 + Iyx2)/(Rx2 + Ix2)
Log magnitude
TF-LOGMAG
Phase
TF-PHASE
20 × log (Ryx2 + Iyx2)/(Rx2 + Ix2)
tan–1(Iyx/Ryx)
The magnitude of the transfer function gives the ratio of the magnitudes of the linear
spectra of the output and input, whereas phase of the transfer function gives the phase
difference between the two.
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Coherence Function (CH-MAG)
This function expresses the ratio of the output power generated by the input to the
system to the total output power.
Coherence function = Gyx × Gyx*/(Gxx × Gyy)
Item
Magnitude
Expression
CH-MAG
2
Computation
(Ryx2 + Iyx2)/(Gxx × Gyy)
If the output signal is due entirely to the input signal, the coherence function becomes 1.
As the ratio decreases, it falls below 1. Thus, the coherence function always takes on a
value between 0 and 1.
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• On one data acquisition, the coherence function becomes 1 across all frequencies.
• The computed waveform must be averaged.
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Number of FFT Computed Points
You can select 100 points, 200 points, 500 points, 1000 points, 2000 points, 5000 points,
10000 points, 20000 points, 50000 points, 100000 points, 200000 points, 500000 points,
1000000 points, or 2000000 points.
About Time Windows
You can select rectangular, Hanning, or flattop as the time window.
The rectangular window is best suited to transient signals, such as an impulse wave,
that attenuate completely within the time window. The Hanning window allows continuity
of the signal by gradually attenuating the parts of the signal located near the ends of the
time window down to the “0” level. Hence, it is best suited to continuous signals. The
frequency resolution of the Hanning window is higher compared with the Flattop window.
However, the flattop window has a higher level of accuracy of the spectrum. When the
waveform being analyzed is a continuous signal, consider the above characteristics
when selecting the proper window to use.
Window
Rectangular
window
Integral
Power spectrum
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T
T
Hanning window
Sine wave
T
Index
T
t
Flattop
window
T
T
Rectangular window: W(t) = u(t) – u(t – T)
Hanning window:
Flattop window:
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T
sin{2π(1 – 2t/T)}
W(t) = {0.54 – 0.46cos(2π t )}
2π(1 – 2t/T)
T
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4.7
Inserting Annotations in the Waveform View
Procedure
Inserting Annotations
1.Click
of
, or click View > Add Annotation and select Annotation
Type. There are eight types of annotations: text, DeltaT, DeltaV, marker, Delta
marker, waveform parameter, history statistics, and cycle statistics. The pointer
icon displayed in the tool bar or waveform view changes according to the selected
annotation. For details, see the explanation starting on the next page.
2. Insert the annotation using the appropriate procedure for the selected annotation.
For details, see the explanation starting on the next page. When selecting an
annotation of a particular type while in Annotation mode, if you click a different
type of annotation that was previously inserted, the selected annotation changes
to the clicked type. Select the type of annotation
Select the type of annotation
Annotation input box
Set the annotation font and
color in the dialog box that
is displayed.
Inserted annotation
Inserting Annotations Using the (Right-Click) Shortcut Menu
When in Annotation mode, a shortcut menu is displayed when any of the following
operations is carried out. Click New and then the type of annotation to insert the
annotation in the screen.
• Right-click in the waveform display
Right-click to display the shortcut menu.
You can set the type of annotation
to Text, DeltaT, DeltaV, Waveform
Parameter, History Statistics, and
Cycle Statistics.
Marker and Delta marker cannot
be selected.
• Right-click a waveform
If you place the pointer on the
waveform, the information for
that point is displayed.
Right-click to display the shortcut menu.
You can set the type of annotation
to Text, DeltaT, DeltaV, Marker,
Waveform Parameter, History
Statistics, and Cycle Statistics.
Delta marker cannot be selected.
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Copying and Pasting Annotations
Click to select the annotation to copy, then right-click to display the same shortcut menu
mentioned on the previous page. Select Copy. Right-click the location onto which you
wish to paste the annotation, then select Paste in the shortcut menu that is displayed.
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Editing Annotations
Click to select the annotation to edit, then right-click to display the same shortcut menu
mentioned on the previous page. Select Edit. A dialog box corresponding to the selected
annotation is displayed. Edit the annotation, then click OK or Apply.
Deleting Annotations
To delete annotations, click View > Delete Annotation > Selected Item or All Items.
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You can also click to select an annotation you wish to delete and press the Delete
key. Or, you can click to select the annotation to delete, right-click to display the same
shortcut menu mentioned on the previous page, and then select Delete.
Explanation
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Annotation Types
There are eight types of annotations: text, DeltaT, DeltaV, marker, Delta marker,
waveform parameter, history statistics, and cycle statistics.
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• Linked Annotations
• DeltaT, DeltaV, marker, Delta marker, waveform parameter, history statistics, and
cycle statistics are annotations that are linked to waveforms.
• If the text annotations is linked to a waveform, they are connected by link lines.
• You can insert annotations into individual waveforms. Links to each waveform are
preserved even if you switch the displayed group.
• Non-Linked Annotations
Text annotations without link lines are non-linked annotations. Their positions change
relative to the size of the screen.
Example of a Text Annotation
Non-linked annotation
Link line
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Annotation-Compatible Windows
• Text, DeltaT, and DeltaV annotations can be inserted into the main waveform display
window, zoom waveform display window, and XY waveform display window.
• Marker, delta marker, waveform parameter, history statistics, and cycle statistics
annotations can be inserted into the main waveform display window and zoom
waveform display window.
• Only DeltaT annotations can be inserted into logic waveforms.
Text Pointer Icon:
If you select a text annotation and double-click in the waveform view or on a waveform,
the following settings dialog box is displayed. You can set the annotation display format.
If you double-clicked on the waveform, a waveform-linked annotation is inserted.
Annotation input box
Select this check box to apply a
frame to the annotation.
You can select the font and color.
You can select any color.
You can select the color of a
displayed waveform group.
The color selection dialog box appears.
Display Example
Changing the Character Size
Annotation with frame
Moving an Annotation
When you select an annotation, a frame appears.
Drag one of the four corners of the frame.
Link line
Select the annotation, then drag it.
If a link line flows outside of the waveform view when zooming or
changing the scale, the link line disappears.
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DeltaT Pointer Icon:
When you select a DeltaT annotation and perform procedure a or b below in the
waveform view, the X axis value is displayed.
a. Drag horizontally.
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b.Double-click to display the dialog box below. You can set the trace (waveform) to
which the annotation is linked, the display format, the arrow style, and other items.
The measurement range of the new X axis value displayed when you double-click is 2
div.
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Select the trace (waveform) to which to
link the annotation.
Set the font and frame (see page 4-32).
Set the text format and decimal places
(see section 3.2, but note that
“Exponential” is not one of the choices).
Select the arrow thickness.
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Preview of the value to be displayed
(cannot be entered).
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6
Draw an additional line through the tip of
the arrow. Also select the thickness of the
additional line.
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Shows a DeltaT annotation spanning
vertical cursors.
The value is not displayed.
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Display Examples
DeltaT annotation with additional line DeltaT annotation spanning vertical cursors
Additional line
Vertical cursors
Moving a DeltaT annotation
Resizing arrows
Select an arrow, then drag it. To
move just the value, use the
same procedure as for moving a
text annotation.
Select the tip of the arrow, then drag it.
The value is updated according to the
length of the arrow.
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If the arrow flows outside of the waveform view
If an arrow flows outside of the waveform view
when zooming or changing the scale, the value
is not displayed.
Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations.
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DeltaV Pointer Icon:
When you select a DeltaV annotation and perform procedure a or b below in the
waveform view, the Y axis value is displayed.
a. Drag vertically.
b. Double-click to display the dialog box below. You can set the trace (waveform) to
which the annotation is linked, the display format, the arrow style, and other items.
The measurement range of the new Y axis value displayed when you double-click is 2
div.
Preview of the value to be displayed
(cannot be entered).
Select the trace (waveform) to which to
link the annotation.
Set the font and frame (see page 4-32).
Set the text format and decimal places
(see section 3.2).
Select the arrow thickness.
Draw an additional line through the tip of
the arrow. Also select the thickness of the
additional line.
Shows a DeltaV annotation spanning
horizontal cursors.
The value is not displayed.
Display Examples
DeltaV annotation with additional line
Additional line
DeltaV annotation spanning horizontal cursors
Moving a DeltaV
Resizing arrows
Select an arrow, then drag it. To
move just the value, use the
same procedure as for moving a
text annotation.
When zooming the waveform vertically
Horizontal cursors
Select the tip of the arrow, then drag it.
The value is updated according to the
length of the arrow.
Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations.
The length of the arrow does not change
even when zoomed.
The value is updated according to the zoom
ratio.
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Markers Pointer Icon:
With marker annotations, the trace, X axis value, and Y axis value at the double-clicked
point are displayed. If you select a marker annotation and double-click the waveform, the
settings dialog box below is displayed.
• You can set the trace (waveform) to which the annotation is linked, the format, the
marker style, and other items.
• There are four marker styles. Each time you insert a marker annotation, a new style is
used.
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3
Preview of the annotation to be
displayed (cannot be entered).
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Select the trace (waveform) to which to
link the annotation.
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Select the displayed items.
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Select the marker style and size.
Set the font and frame (see page 4-32).
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Set the Y (vertical) and X (horizontal)
axis text format and the decimal places
(see section 3.2).
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Display Examples
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Marker
Trace
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X axis value Y axis value
Moving markers
Moving an annotation
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Link line
Select the marker, then drag it.
Only the marker moves.
The value is updated according to
the new marker location.
Select the annotation, then drag it. Only the
annotation moves.
If a link line flows outside of the waveform view
when zooming or changing the scale, the link line
disappears.
Index
Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations.
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Delta Marker Pointer Icon:
With Delta marker annotations, the DeltaT annotation (X axis value) and DeltaV
annotation (Y axis value) are displayed between two markers.
• Select the Delta marker annotation, then drag starting from any one point on the
waveform to any other point on the waveform. A DeltaT annotation and DeltaV
annotation appear between the two markers.
• If a Delta marker is placed between two different traces, only the Delta T annotation is
displayed.
Click the waveform
Drag
Release the mouse button
at the second point
DeltaV
annotation
Marker 1
Arrow
Marker 2
DeltaT annotation
Double-click on an annotation to display the settings dialog box below.
• The target trace (waveform), marker style, and other items relating to markers can be
set.
• There are four marker styles. Each time you insert a marker annotation, a new style is
used.
• You can set the display format, arrow style, and other items relating to DeltaT and
DeltaV annotations. Click the DeltaT or DeltaV tab to display the corresponding
settings.
Select the target trace (waveform) for
each marker.
Select the marker style and size. The
style and size of paired markers 1 and 2
are the same.
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Configure the settings of DeltaT and
DeltaV annotations that are used in
Delta marker annotations.
See the explanation of each annotation
on the previous page.
• Clear the Show Arrow check box to
hide the annotation’s arrow and value.
• There are no cursor linking and hide
value options such as those for DeltaT
and DeltaV annotations on the
previous page.
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Display Examples
Delta marker annotation with additional line
Marker 1
Moving markers
2
Marker 2
Select the marker, then drag it. The
arrow length, value, and additional line
are updated according to the new
marker location.
Additional line
Moving a DeltaT
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Resizing arrows (DeltaT annotation only)
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value, use the same procedure as for
moving a text annotation.
Analyzing Waveform Data
Select the arrow of the DeltaT
annotation, then drag it. To move just the
Select the tip of the arrow, then
drag it. The marker is moved and
the value is updated according to
the length of the arrow.
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Moving a DeltaV
Select the arrow of the DeltaV annotation, then drag it.
To move just the value, use the same procedure as for
moving a text annotation.
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If the arrow flows outside of the waveform view
With Delta marker annotations, if a DeltaT or DeltaV annotation arrow flows outside of the
waveform view when zooming or changing the scale, the value is not displayed.
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Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations.
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Waveform Parameters Pointer Icon:
When you select a waveform annotation and perform procedure a or b below in the
waveform view, the measured value of the waveform parameter is displayed.
a. Drag horizontally.
b. Double-click to display the dialog box below. You can set the measured items, the
trace (waveform) to which the annotation is linked, the display format, the arrow style,
and other items.
The measurement range of the new waveform parameter displayed when you double
click is 2 div.
Select the trace (waveform) to
which to link the annotation.
Select the number of
horizontally-displayed items
(columns).
Measurement items Int1XY and
Int2XY cannot be selected.
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Configure the settings of fonts
and arrows that are used in
waveform parameter
annotations.
See the explanation of the
DeltaT and DeltaV annotations
on the previous page.
• Under Vertical axis
parameters, set the vertical
axis waveform parameter text
format and decimal places.
Under Horizontal axis
parameters, set the horizontal
axis waveform parameter text
format and decimal places.
• There are no cursor linking
and hide value options such
as those for DeltaT and DeltaV
annotations.
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Display Examples
Waveform parameter annotation
with additional line
Resizing arrows
Additional line
2
Select the tip of the arrow, then drag it.
The value is updated according to the
length of the arrow.
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Moving a waveform parameter annotation
Select the arrow of a waveform
parameter annotation, then drag
it. To move just the value, use the
same procedure as for moving a
text annotation.
As you begin to move it horizontally,
the mark indicating the direction of
motion becomes . The value is
updated according to the
measurement range of the new
location.
If the arrow flows outside of the waveform view
If an arrow flows outside of the waveform view when zooming or
changing the scale, the value is not displayed.
Copying and Pasting Annotations
Place the pointer on an annotation or window and right-click to carry out the following
operations.
When pointing to an annotation
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
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When pointing on the window
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
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Saving and Loading Annotations
• When saving setting information, only non-linked annotations are saved. When saved
setting information is loaded, only non-linked annotations are recalled.
• For information on saving setting information, see section 5.5.
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Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations.
Operation
New
Delete
Copy
Paste
Edit
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Analyzing Waveform Data
As you begin to move it vertically,
the mark indicating the direction of
motion becomes .
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History Statistic Pointer Icon:
When you select a history statistic annotation and perform procedure a or b below in the
waveform view, the measured value of the history statistics is displayed.
a. Drag horizontally.
b. Double-click to display the dialog box below. You can set the measurement items, the
trace (waveform) to which the annotation is linked, the display format, the arrow style,
and other items. The measurement range of the new history statistics displayed when
you double-click is 2 div.
Select the trace (waveform) to
which to link the annotation.
Select the number of
horizontally-displayed items
(columns).
Select the check box to display
histograms in annotations.
Select whether to display the
histogram's Y axis using a linear
or logarithmic scale.
Measurement items Int1XY and
Int2XY cannot be selected.
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Configure the settings of fonts
and arrows that are used in
history statistic annotations
See the descriptions of the
DeltaT and DeltaV annotations
on the previous page.
• Use the boxes next to Y axis
param to set the text format
and the number of decimal
places for the vertical axis.
Use the boxes next to X axis
param to set the text format
and the number of decimal
places for the horizontal axis.
• There are no Link Cursor and
Don't Show Text options,
which are available for DeltaT
and DeltaV annotations.
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Display Example
History statistic annotation with additional lines
Click the mark to display
the history list.
2
Additional
lines
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Resizing Arrows and Moving History Statistic Annotations
The procedure for resizing arrows and moving annotations are the same
as for waveform parameter annotations.
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If the arrow flows outside of the waveform view
If an arrow flows outside of the waveform view when zooming or
changing the scale, the value is not displayed.
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Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations
Note
•
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Canceling Annotation mode
In Annotation mode, a cancel button and a progress bar are displayed in the status bar.
Click the Cancel button to cancel Annotation mode.
If you cancel Annotation mode, the waveform display window only shows an arrow that
indicates the annotation range and not the values.
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4.7 Inserting Annotations in the Waveform View
Cycle Statistic Pointer Icon:
When you select a cycle statistic annotation and perform procedure a or b below in the
waveform view, the measured value of the cycle statistics is displayed.
a. Drag horizontally.
b. Double-click to display the dialog box below. You can set the measured items, the
trace (waveform) to which the annotation is linked, the display format, the arrow style,
and other items. The measurement range of the new cycle statistics displayed when
you double-click is 2 div.
Select the reference trace for
cycle statistic measurements.
Select the trace (waveform) to
which to link the annotation.
Select the number of
horizontally-displayed items
(columns).
Select the check box to display
histograms in annotations.
Select whether to display the
histogram's Y axis using a linear
or logarithmic scale.
Measurement items Int1XY and
Int2XY cannot be selected.
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Configure the settings of fonts
and arrows that are used in
cycle statistic annotations
See the descriptions of the
DeltaT and DeltaV annotations
on the previous page.
• Use the boxes next to Y axis
param to set the text format
and the number of decimal
places for the vertical axis.
Use the boxes next to X axis
param to set the text format
and the number of decimal
places for the horizontal axis.
• There are no Link Cursor and
Don't Show Text options,
which are available for DeltaT
and DeltaV annotations.
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Display Example
Cycle statistic annotation with additional lines
Click the mark to display
the cycle list.
2
Additional
lines
3
4
Analyzing Waveform Data
5
Resizing Arrows and Moving Cycle Statistic Annotations
The procedure for resizing arrows and moving annotations are the same
as for waveform parameter annotations.
6
If the arrow flows outside of the waveform view
If an arrow flows outside of the waveform view when zooming or
changing the scale, the value is not displayed.
7
Changing the character size
Same procedure as for text annotations
Note
•
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Canceling Annotation mode
In Annotation mode, a cancel button and a progress bar are displayed in the status bar.
Click the Cancel button to cancel Annotation mode.
If you cancel Annotation mode, the waveform display window only shows an arrow that
indicates the annotation range and not the values.
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4.8
Transferring a Waveform View to the Clipboard
Procedure
Transferring a Waveform View to the Clipboard
Click
to transfer the viewer window you are viewing as image data to the clipboard.
You can see the image by executing a paste command in an application that can handle
image data.
Transfer to Clipboard
Note
Only the waveform view is transferred to the clipboard without any image of the menu bars and
other functional components.
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Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
Saving Waveform Data
Procedure
1
2
Saving Waveform Data in Binary Format
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select YOKOGAWA waveform
file (*.wvf) in Files of type, set any other required options, and then click the Save.
To set the options, click the More Options.
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
3
4
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
6
7
Specify a file name
Select YOKOGAWA
waveform file (*.wvf)
8
Type comments
Set options for the
data format
9
Select the waveforms
to save
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Saved WVF files can not be loaded on the measuring instrument*.
* DL series, SL1400, SL1000
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Saving Waveform Data in ASCII Format
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select ASCII file (*.csv) in
Files of type, set any other required options, and then click the Save. To set the options,
click the More Options.
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
Specify a file name
Select ASCII file
(*.csv)
Select the waveforms
to save
Set options for the
data format
Set options for the
file format
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Saving Waveform Data in XLS Format
1
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select Excel file (*.xls) in Files
of type, set any other required options, and then click the Save. To set the options, click
the More Options.
2
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
3
4
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
Specify a file name
6
Select Excel file
(*.xls)
7
Select the waveforms
to save
Set options for the
file format
8
Set options for the
data format
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Saving as a Floating Point Decimal File
For products of version 1.60 or later, you can save waveform data as a floating point
decimal file.
Click
, or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select Floating Decimal Point
(*.fld) in Files of type, set any other required options, and then click the Save. To set the
options, click the More Options.
Save Format of Floating Point Decimal Files
You can save the displayed waveform data to an FLD file (single precision floating
point decimal format). FLD files can be loaded by general purpose analysis software
such as MATLAB.
Floating Point Decimal File Save Options
When saving waveform data to FLD files, you can specify options in addition to the
waveform to save.
• Range to save: Select All, Zoom Range, or Cursor Range
• Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
• Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000
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Explanation
Files Saved in Binary Format
Displayed waveform data are saved in WVF format (a Yokogawa proprietary format).
The saved data consists of the active waveform data and that for the block checked in
the history window.
Options for Saving Binary Files
When you save waveform data in WVF format, you can not only select the waveforms to
save but you can also set the following options:
• Range to save: Select All, Zoom Range, or Cursor Range
• Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
• Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
Files Saved in ASCII Format
Files saved in ASCII format conform to CSV format.
Note
• For waveform data that is divided into blocks, you can save only one block in ASCII format
(CSV file).
• Data cannot be saved to WVF or CSV format if the file size exceeds 2 GB.
Options for Saving CSV Files
When you save waveform data in CSV format, you can not only select the waveforms to
save but also set the following options:
Data Settings
•
•
•
Range to save: Select All, Zoom Range, or Cursor Range
Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
File Settings
• Header: Select whether to set a header
• Time-Axis: Select whether to set information about the time-axis
• Relative Time/Absolute Time: Selecting Absolute or Relative Time (Available When
the Time Axis Information Check Box Is Selected)
Relative Time: Displays the measurement time relative to the trigger position.
Displays and saves data to the left of the on-screen trigger
position as negative values, and data to the right as positive
values.
Example:-0.00499984, 0 (Trigger position), 0.00499984
Absolute Time: Displays and saves data at the actual measured time (per the
clock).
Year/Month/Day Hour:Minute:Second
Example:2007/07/07 18:03:47.4750002,
2007/07/07 18:03:47.48,
2007/07/07 18:03:47.4849998
Files Saved in XLS Format
Files saved in XLS format conform to MS Excel format.
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Options for Saving XLS Files
When you save waveform data in XLS format, you can not only select waveforms to save
but also set the following options:
2
Data Settings
•
•
•
1
Range to save: Select All, Zoom Range, or Cursor Range
Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
3
File Settings
• Header: Select whether to set a header
• Time-Axis: Select whether to set information about the time-axis
4
Note
For waveform data divided by the block, you can save only one block you focus on into the XLS
format.
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
File names:
6
The following file names cannot be used.
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM0 to COM9, and LPT0 to LPT9
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5.2
Transferring Waveform Data into Excel
Procedure
Transferring Waveform Data into Excel
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select Excel
transport (*.) in Files of type, set any other required options, and then click the Save. To
set the options, click the More Options.
Need not be set
File name fixed
Select Excel transport (*.)
Select the waveforms
to transfer
Set options for the
data format
Set options for the
file format
Explanation
Transfer to Excel
The Transfer to Excel command directly redirects data for the selected waveforms to an
Excel sheet. Clicking the Save button automatically starts up Excel and then plots the
waveform data onto an Excel sheet according to the specified format options.
Note
• If there are a number of channels, Transfer to Excel may take a long time to complete in
some operating environments. In such a case, save the data into a CSV file, and then read
the file into Excel.
• Using the mouse to close the sheet opened by the Transfer to Excel feature causes Xviewer
to malfunction when you execute Transfer to Excel again. If you need to close the sheet
and execute Transfer to Excel again, close the first sheet, quit Xviewer, and then execute
Transfer to Excel again.
• When the measured values exceed the measurement range, or the size of the computed
waveform data is smaller than that of the measured waveform data, the waveform data is
not saved. In this case, a value of “65535” is written into each cell.
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Options for Transfer to Excel
When you transfer waveform data to Excel, you can not only select the waveforms to
transfer but also set the following options:
2
Data Settings
•
•
•
Range to save: Select All, Zoom Range or Cursor Range
Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
3
File Settings
4
• Header: Select whether to set a header
• Time-Axis: Select whether to set information about the time-axis
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
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5.3
Saving Waveform Data in a View
Procedure
Saving Waveform Data in a View
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select Image file (*.bmp) or
Image file (*.png) in Files of type, and then click the Save.
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
Type comments
Specify a file name
Select
Image file (*.bmp) or
Image file (*.png)
Explanation
Files Saved in BMP/PNG Format
You can save the viewer window you are viewing into an image data file in either BMP or
PNG format. You can attach comments to the file, but the file can include only one line of
comments.
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Saving Automated Measurement Values
forWaveform Parameters
Procedure
1
2
Saving Values Automated Measurement Waveform Parameters
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select Waveform parameter
(*.csv) in Files of type, and then click the Save.
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
3
4
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
6
Specify a file name
7
Select Waveform
parameter (*.csv)
8
Explanation
Files Saved in Waveform Parameters (*.csv) Format
You can save the automated measurement values for the specified waveform
parameters, history statistics, and cycle statistics (values displayed in the measurement
result display window) in a .csv file.
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Saved Data
Among the automated measurement values, the following data is saved.
• Measurement results for block selected in the history window
• Trace measurement results for channel setting for which the cursor display is ON
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Saving the Display Settings
Procedure
Saving the Display Settings
Click
or select File > Save As to display the Save File dialog box. Select the folder
into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select Setting info (*.xml) in
Files of type, and then click the Save.
Select the folder into which you want to save the file
Type comments
Specify a file name
Setting info (*.xml)
Explanation
Files Saved in Setting info (*.xml) Format
You can save the display settings specified for the viewer window you are viewing into
a .xml file. You can also include comments. Loading a Display Setting file already saved
applies the display settings in the file to waveform views.
Automatically Saving Display Settings
With software products of version 1.34 or later, when waveform data analysis is finished,
the corresponding display settings are automatically saved.
The next time waveform data is loaded, the corresponding display settings are
automatically loaded.
Note
The function that saves display settings automatically uses the MD5 Message Digest Algorithm
by RSA Data Security, Inc.
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1
Converting Multiple Waveform Data Files to
CSV Files
Procedure
2
1. Close the viewer window.
2.Click Tool > CSV Multiple files conversion on the Xviewer tool bar to display
the CSV Multiple files conversion dialog box.
3
3. Select the files (WVF or WDF files)* to convert and options and click Save. The
4
Browse For Folder dialog box opens.
* You can select one or more WVF and WDF files for conversion. To select multiple files,
hold down the Ctrl key while clicking to select them. When multiple files are selected, all
are converted to CSV files collectively.
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
Example with multiple selected files
6
7
Select the
required file
8
9
10
Set options for the data format
Set options for the file format
4. Select a save destination folder and click OK. The converted CSV files are saved
in the selected folder.
Converted files are only given the csv file name extension.
Select the save destination folder
Select to create a new folder
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Explanation
Option Settings
You can specify the following two options for waveform data files to convert to the CSV
format:
Data Settings
•
•
•
Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
File division for each history: Select whether to divide file into every history
waveform.
File Settings
• Header: Select whether to set a header
• Time-Axis: Select whether to set information about the time-axis
• Relative Time/Absolute Time: Selecting Absolute or Relative Time (Available When
the Time Axis Information Check Box Is Selected)
Relative Time:Displays the measurement time relative to the trigger position.
Displays and saves data to the left of the on-screen trigger
position as negative values, and data to the right as positive
values.
Example:-0.00499984, 0 (Trigger position), 0.00499984
Absolute Time:Displays and saves data at the actual measured time (per the
clock).
Year/Month/Day Hour:Minute:Second
Example:2007/07/07 18:03:47.4750002,
2007/07/07 18:03:47.48,
2007/07/07 18:03:47.4849998
Records Horizontally Arranged
CH1-Record1-data001, CH2-Record1-data001
CH1-Record1-data002, CH2-Record1-data002
CH1-Record1-data003, CH2-Record1-data003
CH1-Record1-data100, CH2-Record1-data100
CH1-Record2-data001, CH2-Record2-data001
CH1-Record2-data002, CH2-Record2-data002
CH1-Record2-data003, CH2-Record2-data003
CH1-Record2-data100, CH2-Record2-data100
CH1-Record3-data001, CH2-Record3-data001
CH1-Record3-data002, CH2-Record3-data002
CH1-Record3-data003, CH2-Record3-data003
CH1-Record3-data100, CH2-Record3-data100
Note
Data cannot be saved to CSV format if the file size exceeds 2 GB.
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Converting WDF Files to WVF Files
1
Procedure
2
1. Close the viewer window.
2.Click Tool > WVF Multiple files conversion on the Xviewer tool bar to display
the WVF Multiple files conversion dialog box.
3
4
3. Select the WDF files* to convert and options and click Save. The Browse For
Folder dialog box opens.
* You can select one or more WDF files for conversion. To select multiple files, hold
down the Ctrl key while clicking to select them. When multiple files are selected, all are
converted to WVF files collectively.
5
Saving Data/Converting Data Formats
Example with multiple selected files
6
7
Select the
required file
8
9
10
Set options for the data format
4. Select a save destination folder and click OK. The converted WVF files are saved
in the selected folder. Converted files are only given the wvf file name extension.
Converted WVF files can not be loaded on the measuring instrument.
Select the save destination folder
Select to create a new folder
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5.7 Converting WDF Files to WVF Files
Explanation
Option Settings
When converting a WDF file containing measured waveform data to WVF format, you
can select WVF format options. The options that can be specified are as follows.
Data Settings
• Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
• Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000.
Note
Data cannot be saved to WVF format if the file size exceeds 2 GB.
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Converting WDF/WVF Files to FLD Files
1
Procedure
2
1. Close the viewer window.
2.Click Tool > FLD Multiple files conversion on the Xviewer tool bar to display the
FLD Multiple files conversion dialog box.
3
4
3. Select the WDF/WVF files to convert* and any options, then click Save. The
browse folders dialog box is displayed.
4. Select a save destination and click OK. The converted FLD file is saved in the
selected folder.
Converted files are only given the fld file name extension.
Converted FLD files can not be loaded on the measuring instrument.
6
7
Explanation
Option Settings
When converting a WDF file containing waveform data to FLD format, you can select
FLD format options.
Data Settings
8
9
• Compression: Select None, PP Comp, or Decim
• Compression Rate: Selectable when Compression is specified.
Select 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10000
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Note
• Data cannot be saved to FLD format if the file size exceeds 2 GB.
• FLD files are in single precision floating point decimal format.
• FLD files can be loaded by general purpose analysis software such as MATLAB.
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* You can select one or more WDF/WVF files for conversion. To select multiple files, hold
down the Ctrl key while clicking to select them. When multiple files are selected, all are
converted to FLD files collectively.
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Chapter 6 6.1
Printing Waveforms in the Displayed View
Setting Up a Printer
1
Procedure
2
Setting Up a Printer
Select File > Printer Setup.... to display the Printer Setup dialog box.
Select a printer and specify the paper size, orientation, and other settings in the dialog
box, and then click OK.
Select a printer
Set up the properties
of the printer
3
4
5
6
Printing Waveforms in the Displayed View
7
Select the paper
size and feed
Select the orientation
8
Set up a network printer
Explanation
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Set up the printer according to your system configuration.
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Printing Displayed Waveforms
Procedure
Setting Up the Print Format
Select File > Print Format to display the Print Format dialog box. Fill in the comment,
header, and footer fields, specify the print mode settings, and then click the OK.
Check to print the comments
on the printout
Enter comments
Enter text for
the header
Enter text for
the footer
Select to print
with a white
background
Display a
Print Preview
Select number of
windows for LONG
Select print mode
Printing
Click
to display the Print dialog box. Click OK to start printing with the settings you
specified in the Print Format dialog box.
Print
Print dialog box
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1
Explanation
Printable Information
You can specify the printing of the following types of information on printouts:
•COMMENTS: Comments (printed under the waveforms.)
•HEADER:Page header
•FOOTER:Page footer
2
Print Mode
3
Set the following items for the PRINT MODE selections:
• DISPLAY: Mode in which the display on the screen is printed as is
• LONG:Prints the waveforms (main waveform display window), separating them
by the zoom rate specified for the zoomed waveform display window.(The
entire waveform view is printed by the zoomed waveform display window,
starting from the left end. In the dialog box, the size of the zoomed
waveform display window is in units of one window*.) Set a value of 1 to
10 for “WINDOW/PAGE” for the number of windows to be printed on one
page.
* The number of windows printed equals (the number of points displayed in the
main waveform display windows) divided by (the number of points displayed in the
zoomed waveform display windows), or (quotient of the division) + 1.
Click the Preview or select File > Print Preview to switch the viewer window to the print
preview. This lets you check the layout of the sheet you are going to print. To proceed
with printing, click the Print.
Printout Sample
Print Mode: DISPLAY
Print Mode: LONG
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6
Printing Waveforms in the Displayed View
Print Preview
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Printing Background
Select a background color to use when printing.
•Select: Prints with a white background.
•Clear: Prints with the background color displayed on screen.
Printing Example
When printing with the on-screen
background color
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Report Function
Using the Report Function (Xreport)
1
Procedure
2
Starting the Report Function
While waveforms are shown on the Viewer window, choose Create Report from the File
menu. The Xreport window opens.
Toolbar
Window Image Element
Text Element
3
Display/edit fields of items
Image Element
4
Header
Author
Element Properties
Date
5
6
Basic Information
7
Report Function
Comment
Footer
Layout View
Report List
8
Measurement Result Element
Window Image Element (FFT)
Display/edit fields of items
9
• Toolbar
Open a report file (see section 7.3)
Save the report file (see section 7.3)
Delete a report file (see section 7.3)
10
Set the orientation to portrait (see section 7.4)
Set the orientation to landscape (see section 7.4)
Print (see section 7.4)
Print preview (see section 7.4)
Index
Options (see section 7.2)
Send to back (see section 7.2)
Bring to front (see section 7.2)
Delete an element (see section 7.2)
Add an element (see section 7.2)
Switch to edit mode (see section 7.2)
Redo (see section 7.2)
Undo (see section 7.2)
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Explanation
Starting the Report Function
If you start the report function, the Xreport window opens. The window shows the
waveform that was shown on the Viewer window.
Xreport Window
The Xreport window consists of the following four items.
• Report List: Lists the report files with a layout image.
• Layout View: Shows elements such as waveforms and measured results.
• Element Properties: Shows/edits the properties of each element.
• Basic Information: Shows/edits the header, footer, author, date, and comment.
Report List
The report files saved in the folder below are listed with a layout image.
Xviewer installation folder > Report folder
(The default location is C:\Program Files\Yokogawa\Xviewer\Report)
The report file stores position information and properties of each element that is
positioned on the Layout View as well as basic information. The report file that you select
on the Report List is used to lay out the Layout View.
By default, the five report files (Sample1 to 5) are available. You can edit these files.
Layout View
The Layout View consists of elements, the header, the footer, the date, and the comment.
There are four types of elements available, and multiple elements can be placed on the
Layout View. When you create an element, a unique ID is assigned in order. Element1
cannot be deleted.
• Text Element:
An element for placing text.
• Window Image Element:An element for placing the image of the Viewer
Window. You can select the main, zoom, or XY display
of the Time Viewer waveform or the main, zoom, XY
display of the FFT Viewer waveform.
However, FFT Main, FFT Zoom, and FFT XY can be
placed only if the FFT Viewer is shown on the Viewer
Window.
• Measurement Result Element:An element for placing the measured results. The
measured results do not need to be shown on the
Viewer Window.
• Image Element:An element for placing the image data. A jpg, bmp, tif,
or png image can be placed.
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Element Properties
Shows the common properties and the properties by type for the selected element. You
can change the properties by turning Edit Mode ON.
• Common Properties
Element ID: Assigned automatically when an element is created. It cannot be
changed.
Type: Text, Window Image, Measure Result, or Image.
2
3
• Properties by Type
Text
Text: Text (can be edited regardless of the ON/OFF state of Edit Mode).
Font: Font, style, size, and so on to be used.
Align: Alignment (right, left, or center).
BackColor:Background color.
Window Image
Target: Time Main, Time Zoom, Time XY, FFT Main, FFT Zoom, or FFT XY.
4
5
6
Measure Result
Target: Time Viewer or FFT Viewer.
Font: Font, style, size, and so on to be used.
Align: Alignment (left, center, or right).
ColNum: Number of columns
RowNum: Number of rows
BackColor:Background color.
AutoFontSize: Automatic adjustment of the font size (True or False).
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Report Function
8
Image
File Path: The path to the image file. Specified in the Open dialog box.
H Align: Horizontal position (Left, Center, or Right).
V Align: Vertical position (Top, Center, or Bottom).
Zoom:Magnification (Select Auto, Fix, 0.50, or 2.00. You can also set an
arbitrary magnification.)
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10
Basic Information
Shows the header, footer, author, date, and comment. You can change the information
regardless of whether Edit Mode is ON. Basic information is shown at a fixed position in
the Layout View and cannot be deleted.
Note
• If you start the report function (Xreport), the contents of the Viewer Window are laid out in
the Layout View according to the settings of the most recent report file in the following folder.
Xviewer installation folder > Report folder
(The default location is C:\Program Files\Yokogawa\Xviewer\Report.)
• The report list can show up to 64 report files.
• If you turn Edit Mode ON, you can change the size of each element by dragging the frame.
• Font size designation is invalid if AutoFontSize is set to True.
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7.2
Editing Reports
Procedure
Selecting the Layout
Click the desired layout from the Report List. Layout View, Element Properties, and Basic
Information are set according to the selected report file.
Enabling Edit Mode
Click the Edit Mode on the toolbar. When Edit Mode is ON, you can add or delete
elements and change the element properties.
Adding an Element
Select the element you want to add from the drop-down menu of the Add Element on
the toolbar. A crosshair cursor appears in the Layout View. Drag the cursor to add an
element of the desired size.
Select the layout
Edit Mode
Add Element
Changing the Element Properties
Click the item field you want to change.
• Editing a Text Element
Select the element number
Select the type (Text, Window Image,
Measure Result, or Image)
Edit the text
Set the font
Select the alignment (Left, Center, or Right)
Set the background color
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• Editing a Window Image Element
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Select the waveform to be displayed
(Time Main, Time Zoom, Time XY,
FFT Main, FFT Zoom, or FFT XY)
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5
• Editing a Measure Result Element
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Turn ON/OFF the automatic adjustmentof the font size (True/False)
Set the font
Select the alignment (Left, Center, or Right)
Set the number of columns
Set the number of rows
Set the background color
Turn ON/OFF the automatic adjustment
of the font size (True/False)
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• Editing an Image Element
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Specify the path to the image file
Select the horizontal position (Left, Center, or Right)
Select the vertical position (Top, Center, or Bottom)
Set the magnification of the image file*
(Auto, Fix, 0.50, 2.00, or an arbitrary magnification)
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Fix:
0.50:
2.00:
Any:
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Adjusts the size so that the image fits in the Image Element frame.
Shows the image at the original size.
Shows the image at one-half the original size.
Shows the image at twice the original size.
Shows the image by expanding or reducing the image to an arbitrary size.
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Deleting an Element
Select the element you want to delete in the Layout View. Click the Delete Element on
the toolbar. The selected element is deleted.
Sending the Element to the Back or Bringing the Element to the Front
Select the element you want to move and click the Send to Back or Bring to Front.
Changes the Basic Information
Click the Header, Footer, Author, Date, or Comment field and change the contents.
Aligning the Elements
Select whether to align the elements with the grid. Click the Options on the toolbar. The
Options dialog box opens. Show/hide the grid on the layout view or set the grid spacing.
Display a grid in the background
of the layout view
Move the element in unit of the
specified grid spacing
Undoing or Redoing
Undo or redo an element editing operation.
Explanation
Report List
Lists the report files (.xrt extension) that are stored in the folder below. The most recent
file is shown at the top of the list; the oldest file is shown at the bottom of the list.
Xviewer installation folder > Report folder
(The default location is C:\Program Files\Yokogawa\Xviewer\Report.)
Adding an Element
When Edit Mode is ON, you can select the element to be added from the following:
• Add text (Text Element).
• Add a window image (Window Image Element).
• Add a measured result (Measure Result Element).
• Add an image (Image Element).
Changing the Element Properties
You can change the properties. The items that you can change vary depending on the
type.
Changes the Basic Information
The following basic information is shown in the report.
Header, Footer, Date, Author, and Comment
The Basic Information cannot be turned OFF. However, if you leave the text field empty,
nothing will be displayed.
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Aligning the Elements
The selectable range is 1 to 100.
Undoing or Redoing
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You can undo or redo a single edit operation in the layout view.
• Add or delete an element.
• Move an element or change the properties
• Set the layout view (landscape or portrait)
• Basic information of the report (header, footer, date, author, and comment)
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7.3
Saving, Loading, or Deleting Report Files
Procedure
Loading a Report File
Click the Open on the toolbar. The Open dialog box opens. Select the report file you
want to load, and click Open. The report file settings are used to lay out the Layout View.
Saving a Report File
Click the Save As on the toolbar. The Save As dialog box opens. Set the destination, file
name and file type, and click Save. The current settings are saved.
Select the file type
Deleting a Report File
Select the file you want to delete from the Report List, and click the Delete Report on the
toolbar. The selected report file is deleted.
Open
Save As
Delete Report
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Explanation
Loading a Report File
Use this command to open a report file that is not shown in the Report List.
The only reports that can be loaded are the ones of file type *.xrt.
2
Saving a Report File
If you save the report file in the folder indicated below, the report file is shown in the
Report List.
Xviewer installation folder > Report folder
(The default location is C:\Program Files\Yokogawa\Xviewer\Report.)
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The report file types that can be saved are *.xrt (report format) and *rtf (rich text format).
Note
Report files saved in rich text format (*.rtf) can be edited in Microsoft Word. However they can
not be edited in WordPad.
Deleting a Report File
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5
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The report files in the folder indicated below can be deleted.
Xviewer installation folder > Report folder
(The default location is C:\Program Files\Yokogawa\Xviewer\Report.)
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Note
Report Function
If you open a new report file, the report file that was open up to that point is discarded.
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7.4
Printing Reports
Procedure
Selecting the Print Orientation
Click the Portrait or Landscape on the toolbar.
Print Preview
Click the Print Preview on the toolbar. A preview is shown on the screen.
Printing a Report
Click the Print on the toolbar. The Print dialog box opens. Set the printer, the range, the
number of copies, and so on, and click OK. The report is printed on the specified printer.
Portrait
Landscape
Print
Print Preview
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Communicating with the Instruments
Connecting to the Instruments
1
Note
Before attempting to use this function, connect the PC to the instrument using an appropriate
communications cable. For details on how to make this connection, see the manual provided
with your instrument.
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3
Procedure
Setting Up/Adding a Connection
On the Xviewer tool bar, click the CommSetting to open the Communication Setting
dialog box. Then, click the Add to open the Devices dialog box, make the settings for the
connection interface and communications conditions, and then click OK.
Note
• If connections to instruments have already been registered, those connections will be
displayed as a list. Select the required the instrument and then click the Connect to establish
the connection with the instrument.
• Up to 16 connections can be registered.
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• USB conneciton
(Other than the DL9000/SB5000
Series, SL1000, DLM2000 series,
DLM4000 series,
DL6000/DLM6000 serries,
and DL850 series)
Input the GP-IB
address of the
instrument to
be connected
(0 to 30)
• Network connection
(Other than the SL1000, DLM2000 series,
DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000 serries,
and DL850 series)
Input the IP address of the
instrument to be connected
Input the network user name
for the instrument to be connected
• USB conneciton
(DL9000/SB5000 Series,
SL1000, DLM2000 series,
DLM4000 series,
DL6000/DLM6000 serries,
and DL850 series)
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Input the USB
ID number of
the instrument
to be connected
(1 to 127)
• Network connection
(SL1000, DLM2000 series,
DLM4000 series, DL6000/
DLM6000 serries, and DL850 series)
Input the serial
number of the
instrument to
be conncted
(9-digit)
Check the VXI11
Input the IP address of the
instrument to be connected
Input the network password
for the instrument to be connected
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8.1 Connecting to the Instruments
Modifying a Connection
On the Xviewer tool bar, click the CommSetting to open the Communication Setting
dialog box. Select the required the instrument and then click the Properties to open the
Devices dialog box, change the settings as needed and then click OK.
Removing a Connection
On the Xviewer tool bar, click the CommSetting to open the Communication Setting
dialog box. Select the required the instrument and then click the Remove to remove the
selected connection.
Establishing a Connection
On the Xviewer tool bar, click the CommSetting to open the Communication Setting
dialog box. Select the required the instrument and then click the Connect to establish
the connection with the instrument.
Note
If the instrument contains a very large number of files, it may take some time to establish the
connection.
Select a connection
Establish the
selected connection
Display the Devices dialog box, in which the settings
for the selected connection can be changed
Remove the selected connection
Ending a Connection
A connection with the instrument is ended when you exit from Xviewer.
Note
The connection with the instrument cannot be ended while a file is being transferred.
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Explanation
Setting Contents
Ensure that the interface settings and communication conditions are the same as for the
instrument to which you want to connect. Check the setting contents using the following
menu.
Address/ID Number
DL750 series, DL1600 series, DL1700E series:
MISC > Remote Cntl
DL7400 series:
MISC > Remote Cntrol
DL9000 series, SB5000 series:
SYSTEM > Remote Control > GPIB
SL1400:
MENU > Remote Cntl
DLM2000 Series, DLM4000 Series:
UTILITY > Remote Control > Device > GPIB
DL6000/DLM6000 Series:
UTILITY > Remote Control > GPIB
DL850 series:
UTILITY > Remote Ctrl > Device > GPIB
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3
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Server
DL750 series, DL1600 series, DL1700E series, DL7400 series:
MISC > Network > TCP/IP Setup
DL9000 series, SB5000 series: SYSTEM > Network > TCP/IP Setup >Configuration
SL1400:
MENU > Network > TCP/IP Setup
SL1000:
DISPLAY key (Displays the communication
parameter screen)
DLM2000 Series, DLM4000 Series:
UTILITY > Network
DL6000/DLM6000 Series:
UTILITY > Network > TCP/IP Configuration
DL850 series:
UTILITY > Network > TCP/IP
DL750 series, DL1600 series, DL1700E series:
MISC > Remote Cntl > User Account
DL7400 series:
MISC > Remote Cntrol > User Account
DL9000 series, SB5000 series:
SYSTEM > Remote Control > Network (User
Name/Password)
SL1400:
MENU > Remote Cntl > User Account
DL6000/DLM6000 Series:
UTILITY > Network
DL850 series:
UTILITY > Network
Serial No. (for the USB interface with the DL9000/SB5000 series, or SL1000,
DLM2000 Series, DLM4000 Series, DL6000/DLM6000 Series, or DL850 series)
DL 9000 series, SB5000 series: SL1000: DLM2000 Series, DLM4000 Series: DL6000/DLM6000 Series: DL850 series: SYSTEM > Overview
The number (instrument number) marked on the name plate of the SL1000.
UTILITY > Overview
UTILITY > Overview
UTILITY > Overview
“unknown” Model Name Display
Once you have made the connection settings and, using those settings, a connection is
made successfully, the “model name” of the connected device will appear under Model in
the Communication Setting dialog box. If a connection cannot be established, however,
an error message is displayed and “unknown” appears as the model name.
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User Name (for the Network interface)
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8.1 Connecting to the Instruments
Firmware Versions
Xviewer may not be able to establish a connection with the instrument, depending on
the firmware version of the software installed in that unit. Xviewer is compatible with the
following firmware versions.
DL750 series:
Firmware versions 2.50 and later
DL1600 series:
Firmware versions 1.12 and later
DL7400 series:
Firmware versions 1.23 and later
DL1700E series:
All firmware versions
DL9040/DL9140/DL9240 series:
Control Inst is supported by firmware versions 1.64 and later.
DL file display and transfer as well as load and save are supported by firmware versions 1.8 and later.
DL9500/DL9700 series: All firmware versions
SB5000 series:
All firmware versions
SL1400:
All firmware versions
SL1000:
All firmware versions
DLM2000 series:Control Inst, load and save, and DLM file display and transfer
(USB upload and GP-IB download) are supported by firmware
versions 1.06 and later. DLM file display and transfer (USB
download and VXI-11 download) are supported by all firmware
versions.
DL6000/DLM6000 Series: All firmware versions
DL850 series:
All firmware versions
DLM4000 series:
All firmware versions
Transfer Rate
Model
DL1600 series, DL1700E series,
DL7400 series, DL750 series, SL1400
DL9000 series
SB5000 series
SL1000
DL6000/DLM6000 series
DL850 series
DLM2000 series
DLM4000 series
Transfer Rate
Download
GP-IB
USB
Ethernet
150 K to 450 KB/s 300 K to 600 KB/s 400 K to 1 MB/s
Upload
USB
5 K to 15 KB/s
800 KB/s
800 KB/s
–
800 KB/s
1 MB/s
1 MB/s
700 KB/s
5 KB/s
5 KB/s
1 MB/s
5 KB/s
1 MB/s
1 MB/s
1 MB/s
1.5 MB/s
1.5 MB/s
9 MB/s
1.5 MB/s
7 MB/s
5 MB/s
4.5 MB/s
1 MB/s
1 MB/s
10 MB/s
1 MB/s
5 MB/s
4.5 MB/s
4 MB/s
Note
The transfer rate varies depending on the networking environment and the model being used.
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Displaying a File List
1
Procedure
2
Displaying a File List
On the Xviewer tool bar, click the Open Inst to open the Communication Setting dialog
box. Select the required the instrument and then click the Connect to establish the
connection with the instrument and display a file list.
3
Note
• If a connection has already been established with the required the instrument, the
Communication Setting dialog box does not appear and the file list appears immediately.
• When you click the “Control Inst” to enable operation of the instrument from a PC, the “Open
Inst” is grayed out.
• If the instrument contains a very large number of files, it may take some time for the file list
to appear.
Changing the Order of/Updating the File List
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6
When you click the Name, Size, Type, or Updated in the file list, the file list is sorted
based on that clicked item. Clicking Update on the tool bar causes the file list to be
refreshed based on the latest information.
Update file list using latest information
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7
Change the order
of the list
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List of files on
the instrument
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List of files on the PC
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8.2 Displaying a File List
Thumbnailing Image Files
Clicking Thumbnails on the tool bar causes the image files stored on the instrument to
be displayed as thumbnails.
Note
• Files other than image files will be displayed as icons.
• Those image files for which there is no thumbnail file to display will be displayed as icons.
Thumbnail display on/off
Icon display (Example)
Changing the Size of the Displayed Thumbnails
Select Tool > Options on the file list menu bar to display the Option dialog box. Select a
size for the thumbnails (width and height), and then click the OK.
Explanation
Displaying Realtime Recording Data
For the DL750/DL750P and SL1400
On the SL1400 and DL750/DL750P with firmware version 6.01 or later, the file list of the
[SCSI,4,0] folder on the DL750/DL750P/SL1400 can be displayed. The [SCSI,4,0] folder
contains data that has been real-time recorded on the DL750/DL750P/SL1400 (.wdf
data).
For the DL850 series and SL1000
If files were recorded in real time on the SL1000 or DL850 series and divided into
multiple files, only the first file (****_000.WDF) is displayed.
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Manipulating Files
1
Procedure
2
Downloading from the Instrument to the PC
If you select a file from the list of files stored on the instrument, the “Download” is
enabled. If you then click the Download, the selected file is transferred to the PC.
3
Note
• Multiple files can be specified for transfer.
• While files are being transferred, the connection to the instrument cannot be terminated.
• With the DLM2000 series and DLM 4000 series, if waveform acquisition is in progress, you
must stop waveform acquisition before performing file operations such as uploading of files
to the DLM2000 and DLM 4000, downloading of files to the PC, deletion of files, deletion of
folders, and creation of new folders.
• If files were recorded in real time on the SL1000 or DL850 series and divided into multiple
files, all divided files are downloaded when you download the displayed first file (****_000.
WDF).
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5
6
Select the required file
Perform download
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Indicates the transfer status
10
Uploading from the PC to the Instrument
If you select a file from the list of files stored on the PC, the “Upload” is enabled. If you
then click the Upload, the selected file is transferred to the instrument.
Note
• Files can be transferred from the PC to the instrument (upload) only when the USB interface
is being used for the connection.
• Multiple files can be specified for transfer.
• While files are being transferred, the connection to the instrument cannot be terminated.
• The data in the [SCSI,4,0] folder in which the realtime recording data (DL750 series and
SL1400) can be downloaded to the PC. However, you cannot create a directory in the folder
or upload data to the folder.
• With the DL9000 series, SB5000 series, and DL6000/DLM6000 series files cannot be
uploaded to a USB memory connected to the instrument.
• If files were recorded in real time on the SL1000 or DL850 series and divided into multiple
files, all divided files are uploaded when you upload the displayed first file (****_000.WDF).
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Select the required file
Perform upload
Indicates the transfer status
Deleting a File
If you select a file from the file list and then click the Delete, the selected file is deleted.
Note
• When you delete an image file, the corresponding thumbnail file is deleted at the same time.
• A folder cannot be deleted.
• If files were recorded in real time on the SL1000 or DL850 series and divided into multiple
files, all divided files are deleted when you delete the displayed first file (****_000.WDF).
Deleting a Folder (SL1000)
With the SL1000, If you select a folder from the file list and click Delete, the selected
folder is deleted.
Note
If you delete a folder, all files within the folder are also deleted at the same time.
Reading a Waveform Data File
If you select a WVF-format waveform data file (*.wvf / *.wdf) from the file list on the PC,
the “Open in Viewer” is enabled. If you then click the Open in Viewer, the selected file is
read and the waveform data that it contains is displayed in the Viewer window.
Display required file (waveform data) in the Viewer window
Display required file (waveform data) in the Viewer window
Delete file
Select required file
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Creating a Folder
Select Tool > New Folder on the file list menu bar to display the folder creation dialog
box. Input a name for the new folder, and then click the OK.
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2
Note
• The new folder will be created under the current directory of the file list.
• For the folder name and upload file name, you can specify ASCII characters
(alphanumerics, etc.) only.
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Explanation
Cautions to Observe When Transferring a Waveform Data File
A WVF-format waveform data file (*.wvf) cannot be opened unless there is an .hdr file
with the same name in the same folder. Therefore, when transferring a WVF-format file,
be careful to also transfer the corresponding .hdr file.
Note
Right click the files selected to be manipulated, and select one of the following from the shortcut
menu.
Download:
Available when the instrument internal files or folders are selected
Upload:
Available when PC files or folders are selected
Delete:
Available when a file is selected
(With the SL1000, you can also select and delete a folder.)
Create folder: Available whether a file, folder, or nothing is selected
The following folder names cannot be used.
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM0 to COM9, and LPT0 to LPT9
Update to Latest Information: Available whether a file, folder, or nothing is selected
When instrument internal files
are selected
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7
When PC files
are selected
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When folders are
selected
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When right-clicking
with nothing selected
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8.4
Operating the Instruments from a PC(Other
than the DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/
DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series)
Procedure
Displaying the Control Screen
Click the Control Inst on the Xviewer tool bar to display the Communication Setting
dialog box. If you then select the required the instrument and then click the Connect, a
connection with the instrument is established and the control screen (an image of the
front panel) appears.
Note
• If a connection has already been established with the required the instrument, the
Communication Setting dialog box does not appear and the control screen appears
immediately.
• When you click the “Open Inst” to display a list of files on the instrument, the “Control Inst” is
grayed out.
Controlling the Update of the Display
Click the UPDATE on the control screen to forcibly update the control screen display. If
you click the PAUSE, the update of the control screen is stopped temporarily. Clicking
the PAUSE again restarts the update of the screen display.
Operation of the Control Screen
The control screen allows you to operate or control a DL unit using the PC’s mouse or
keyboard.
Set display options
Save image of the screen
Update screen display
Pause screen update
Setting Screen Display Options
Click the OPTION on the control screen to display the Option dialog box. Set the control
screen display size, the refresh rate, and display brightness, and then click the OK.
Select screen size
Select screen refresh rate
Set screen brightness
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Saving an Image of the Screen
Click the CAPTURE on the control screen to display the file save dialog box. Select the
folder into which you want to save the file, specify the file name, select a save color and
then click the OK.
Select a file save location
2
3
4
Input a file name
5
6
Select a save color
Note
Press the SHIFT key (keyboard) and click the CAPTURE button (control screen) to copy the
screen to the clipboard.
Explanation
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Option Settings
Note
• Depending on the network transmission method or the communications load, the actual
display refresh rate may be slower that the set value.
• When you select Minimum for the screen refresh rate, the fastest possible refresh rate for
your environment is set automatically. Note that if the connection to the instrument is made
via a network, the network load may affect the refresh rate.
Using the Display Update Button
• The UPDATE button is used to forcibly refresh the display when, for example, a slow
refresh rate has been set or refresh has been temporarily stopped (when the PAUSE
button is available).
• The PAUSE button is used to temporarily stop refresh when the ON/OFF settings of
many items must be changed, values must be entered using the keyboard, or when
better system response is needed.
Screen Image Save Format
When you click the CAPTURE button to save a screen image, an image of the currently
displayed screen is saved as a BMP-format file.
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The following settings can be made for the screen display options.
• Display size (Size):
Select 100%, 75%, or 50%
• Display refresh rate (Update Interval):Select 1 sec, 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1
Min, 5 Min, 10 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 1 hr, or
Minimum
• Brightness (Brightness):
Adjust using the slide bar
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Screen Image Save Color
When you save a screen image, you can select and of the following colors.
•OFF: Screen image is saved in monochrome
•ON: Screen image colors are saved as is
• ON (Reverse): Other than the channel colors are saved in monochrome
• ON (Gray): Other than monochrome colors are saved as grays
Using the Mouse
If you position the mouse cursor to a control key or knob on the control screen, the
mouse pointer (icon) changes, indicating that key or knob on the screen can be operated.
The displayed icon and the action of the mouse changes depending on where on the
control screen it is positioned.
Mouse Pointer
Displayed Icon & Setting Operation
Position
Mouse Action
Operation key
Click
Same as pressing an operation key
Click
Same as pressing a soft key or a button
Wheel
Same as turning the jog shuttle
Click
Same as pressing a channel key
Wheel
Same as turning the V/DIV knob
Wheel
Same as turning the T/DIV knob
Click
Same as turning the jog shuttle to the left of the right
Wheel
Same as turning the jog shuttle
Click
Same as turning the V/DIV knob to the left or the right
Wheel
Same as turning the V/DIV knob
Click
Same as turning the T/DIV knob to the left or the right
Wheel
Same as turning the T/DIV knob
Soft key menu or
dialog box
Voltage axis information
display area
Time axis information
display area
Jog shuttle left- and
right-hand areas
V/DIV knob left- and
right-hand areas
T/DIV knob left- and
right-hand areas
Example of Using the Control Screen
Using the Operation Keys
Click to select Sine
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Soft Key Menu Operation
Turning the wheel here allows you to set a record length
Clicking here selects Envelope
2
Irms
3
4
Jog Shuttle Operation
5
6
7
Clicking or turning the wheel here lets you set a record length
V/DIV Knob Operation
Voltage axis information
display area
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Click or turn the wheel
Turning the wheel changes
the V/div setting
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T/DIV Knob Operation
Voltage axis information
display area
Turning the wheel changes
the V/div setting
Click or turn the wheel
Dialog Box Operation
• Position the mouse cursor to the item you want to turn ON:
Click the jog shuttle or turn the wheel
• ON/OFF setting:
Click SELECT or click the item directly, as shown below
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Operating DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/
DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series from a PC
1
2
Displaying the Control Screen
Click the Control Inst on the Xviewer tool bar to display the Communication Setting
dialog box. If you then select the required the instrument and then click the Connect, a
connection with the instrument is established and the control screen (an image of the
front panel) appears.
Note
• If a connection has already been established with the required the instrument, the
Communication Setting dialog box does not appear and the control screen appears
immediately.
• When you click the “Open Inst” to display a list of files on the instrument, the “Control Inst” is
grayed out.
• In the following cases, the control screen display cannot be updated:
• While editing waveform, square, or polygon zones
• During processing of cycle statistics
• During statistical processing of history data
• In the following cases, the control screen display cannot be updated:
• While editing waveform, square, or polygon zones
• During processing of cycle statistics
• During statistical processing of history data
3
4
5
6
7
Controlling the Update of the Display
Operation of the Control Screen
The control screen allows you to operate or control the instrument using the PC’s mouse
or keyboard.
DL9000 Series
8
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Choose Menu > View > Update in the control screen to force an update of the control
screen. Choose Menu > View > Pause to pause updating of the control screen. To
restart display updating, choose View > Pause again.
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10
SB5000 series
Index
The LOGIC button is displayed for the DL9500/DL9700
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DLM2000 series
DLM4000 series
English panel sheet
English panel sheet
Displayed on 4-channel models and models with a logic input terminal.
DL850 series
DL6000/DLM6000 series
English panel sheet
English panel sheet
Note
• Do not connect from the PC while hard disk recording is occurring on the DL850 series.
• When controlling the DL850 series from the PC, do not start hard disk recording on the
DL850 series. Doing so can overload the DL850 series internal processing, resulting in
malfunction.
Screen Display Size
Choose Menu > View > Zoom > Smaller, Standard, or Larger. The control screen
changes to the selected size.
Copying the Image to the Clipboard
Select Tool > Copy Image to Clipboard or Copy Image to Clipboard (Reverse).
• Copy Image to Clipboard
The image of the display section of the control window is copied to the clipboard.
• Copy Image to Clipboard (Reverse)
The image of the display section of the control window is copied to the clipboard
without the background color.
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Saving an Image of the Screen
Choose Menu > File > Save > Image in the control screen to display the file save dialog
box. Select the folder into which you want to save the file; specify the file name, save as
type, and color; and then click the Save.
Select the file save destination
1
2
3
4
Enter the file name
Select the file type
5
Select the color
Explanation
6
Screen Display Size
You can select the zone from below.
Smaller, standard, larger
7
Display Update Interval
You can select the zone from below.
300 ms, 500 ms, 1 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s
8
• Depending on the network transmission method or the communications load, the actual
display update interval may be slower that the set value.
• With the DLM2000 series, the image on the PC may be disrupted immediately after
transferring waveform screens or saving screen images. This does not affect the data. The
image will recover automatically after the next screen update.
Display Update Operation Control
• Forced updating is used when setting a slow display update rate or when pausing
display updating (by choosing Menu > View and selecting Pause).
• Pause is used to improve the response when turning many items ON/OFF at once, or
when entering numerical and other values with the keyboard.
Screen Image Save Format
An image of the currently displayed screen is saved as a BMP-format file.
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Note
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8.4 Operating DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series from a PC
Selecting the Color Mode
You can select the color mode. The selectable color modes vary between BMP and PNG
formats.
• BMP: 8 bit, 16 bit, reverse, grayscale, and color OFF (black and white)
• PNG: 16 bit, reverse, grayscale, and color OFF (black and white)
Using the Mouse
If you position the mouse cursor to a control key or knob on the control screen, the
mouse pointer (icon) changes, indicating that key or knob on the screen can be operated.
The displayed icon and the action of the mouse changes depending on where on the
control screen it is positioned.
Mouse Pointer
Displayed Icon & Setting Operation
Position
Mouse Action
Operation key
Click
Same as pressing an operation key
Click
Same as turning the rotary knob to the left of the right
Wheel
Same as turning the rotary knob
Click
Same as pushing the POSITION knob or SCALE
Wheel
knob
Click
Same as turning the POSITION, SCALE, T/DIV, and
Roraty-knob left- and
right-hand areas
Center of POSITION,
SCALE knob
POSITION, SCALE,
T/DIV, and MAG knob
MAG knob to the left or the right
left- and right-hand
areas
Wheel
Same as turning the POSITION, SCALE, T/DIV, and
MAG knob
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DLM2000 Series, DLM4000 Series, DL6000/DLM6000 Series, DL850 series
Mouse Pointer
Displayed Icon & Setting Operation
Position
Mouse Action
2
Operation Key
Click
1
Same as when pressing a key.
Around the left or
right sideof the
3
jog shuttle
Click
4
Same as turning the jog shuttle to the left
or right. The setting can be changed at a
setting resolution of 1, 10, or 20 times
depending on the location of the mouse
5
pointer. Hold down the mouse button to
change the setting repeatedly.
Wheel
Same as turning the jog shuttle.
Click
Same as pushing the corresponding knob.
6
Center of POSITION,
SCALE, TRIGGER
LEVEL, or ZOOM knob
7
Around the left, right,
or bottom of
POSITION or
TRIGGER LEVEL knob
Click
8
Same as turning the corresponding knob to
Communicating with the Instruments
the left or right. The setting can be changed
at a setting resolution of 1 or 10 times
9
depending on the location of the mouse
pointer. If you click in the bottom area where
the number 123 appears, an input box is
displayed for direct input of a setting value.
10
Hold down the mouse button to change the
setting repeatedly.
Wheel
Same as turning the corresponding knob.
Click
Same as turning the corresponding knob to the left
Index
Around the left or
right of SCALE,
TIME/DIV, or
ZOOM knob
or right. The setting can be changed at a setting
resolution of 1 time.
Wheel
Same as turning the corresponding knob.
Click
Same as pressing the SET key.
Click
Same as pushing the SET key in the direction of
Center of the SET
key
Around the left, right,
top, or bottom of the
SET key
the arrow.
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Example of Using the Control Screen
Using the Operation Keys
Click to display the cursor menu.
Rotary Knob Operation
Click or turn the wheel
T/DIV Knob Operation
Click or turn the wheel
SCALE Knob Pushing Operation
Click
Note
• If you hold down the ctrl key and right click in the control screen, you can select from the
following settings menu.
• Save (Image, Waveform)
• Zoom (Smaller, Standard, Larger)
•Pause
•Update
•Options
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Downloading the Instruments Waveform Data
(Other than the DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/
DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series)
Procedure
Click the ACQ save on the Xviewer toolbar. A control screen and file save dialog box
open. If the connection with the instrument is not established, the Communication Setting
dialog box opens. Establish a connection with the instrument according to the operations
given in section 8.1.
Saving the Waveform Data
Set the destination and file name and click the OK. The extension is .wvf.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Explanation
Waveforms That Are Saved
All waveforms including computed waveforms displayed on the control screen are saved.
However, if multiple history waveforms are displayed with the history memory function,
only the waveform selected with Select Record is saved.
Applicable Models
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10
Index
• DL750 series (firmware version 6.01 or later)
• DL1600 series (firmware version 1.30 or later)
• DL1700E series (software version 2.11 or later)
• DL7400 series (software version 2.11 or later)
• SL1400
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Waveform data can be downloaded (saved) to the PC.
Click the CAPTURE on the control screen to display the file save dialog box. Set Save
as type to *.wvf, specify the file name, and select Save to download (save) the waveform
data.
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Note
• If the data compression setting of the instrument (P-P Comp, Decim, etc.) is ON, turn data
compression OFF before saving the waveform data.
• On the DL1600 series, waveform data cannot be downloaded if the record length is greater
than or equal to 8 MW.
• When multiple history waveforms are displayed, the instrument settings are changed when
downloading is executed as follows:
DL750 series, DL7400 series, and SL1400: HISTORY > DisplayMode > One
DL1600 series and DL1700E series: HISTORY > Display > One
• Sub waveforms acquired using the dual capture function on the DL750 are not saved.
• DL9000 series (firmware version 1.80 and later)
• SB5000 series
• DLM2000 series (firmware version 1.06 and later)
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Downloading DL9000/SB5000/DLM2000/
DLM4000/DL6000/DLM6000/DL850 series
Waveform Data
1
2
Procedure
Click the ACQ save on the Xviewer toolbar. A control screen and file save dialog box
open. If the connection with the instrument is not established, the Communication Setting
dialog box opens. Establish a connection with the instrument according to the operations
given in section 8.1.
3
4
Saving the Waveform Data
Set the destination and file name and click the OK. The extension is .wdf.
5
6
7
8
Explanation
Waveform data can be downloaded (saved) to the PC.
From the File menu on the control screen, point to Save and choose Waveform to
display the file save dialog box. Set Save as type to *.wdf, specify the file name, and
select Save to download (save) the waveform data.
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Waveforms That Are Saved
All waveforms including computed waveforms displayed on the control screen are saved.
Applicable Models
•
•
•
•
•
•
DL9000 series (firmware version 1.80 or later)
SB5000 series
DLM2000 series (firmware version 1.06 or later)
DL6000/DLM6000 series
DL850 series
DLM4000 series
Note
The image on the PC may be disrupted immediately after downloading waveform data. This
does not affect the data. The image will recover automatically after the next screen update.
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Chapter 9 9.1
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
1
Problem
An error occurs when installing
A message stating “Insufficient memory.
Terminate any unnecessary
applications.” appears.
I cannot load files that were recorded in real time
on the SL1000/DL850 series series.
There is insufficient memory Reduce the number
of waveforms to be loaded, or terminate another
application.
You may be specifying a divided file from realtime recording other than the first file. Try loading
the first file (****_0000.WDF).
Note
For up-to-date information on the Xviewer, check the YOKOGAWA Web page (see section 9.4).
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Troubleshooting
Probable Cause/Corrective Action
Another version of Xviewer is already installed.
Uninstall the other version of Xviewer, then
reinstall.
Xviewer cannot communicate with the
The GP-IB, USB or Ethernet interface cable is
instruments (DL series, SL1400, SL1000, or
incorrectly connected
DLM2000, or DL6000/DLM6000, or DL850 series Connect the cable correctly.
The address specified for the GP-IB interface is
incorrect.
For instruments other than the DL9000, SB5000
SL1000 DLM2000/DL6000/DLM6000/ DL850
series, the ID of the USB interface might be set
incorrectly.
For instruments other than the DL9000, SB5000
SL1000 DLM2000/DL6000/DLM6000/ DL850/
DL850V, the serial number of the USB interface
might be set incorrectly.
A USB driver might not be installed.
The IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway of the Ethernet interface might not be
set correctly.
With the SL1000 DLM2000/DL6000/DLM6000/
DL850 series, the VXI11 check box might not be
selected.
A file cannot be opened
A .hdr file having the same name as the file you
are trying to open is not present in the same
folder.
Place the header file in the folder.
The file is not of a type that the instrument
Xviewer can handle.
A trace name is incorrectly displayed
If a trace name includes a space, it may not
appear correctly.
A voice memo cannot be played back
Your PC does not support audio playback Use
Xviewer on a PC with sound capabilities.
Comments in files saved on the DL750 series are DL750.dll does not exist in the folder in which
not displayed
Xviewer is installed, or an old version of DL750.
dll exists Install the latest version of DL750.
dll(see page 2-3).
The Yokogawa web page is inaccessible
Your PC is connected with the Internet.
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Index
9.2
Viewing Version Information
Procedure
Select Help > About Xviewer The version of Xviewer you are currently using is
displayed.
Displays the version information including
the added license number
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Starting Online Help
1
2
Procedure
Click
or choose Help > Help > User’s Manual on the tool bar If Acrobat Reader
is installed in the PC, it launches, and a pdf file of this instrument’s user’s manual is
displayed.
3
4
Explanation
5
Online Help
You can display a pdf file of this instrument’s user’s manual If a notice of alteration has
been made, you can display a pdf of the notice by choosing Help > Help > Notice of
Alteration from the tool bar.
6
Note
Adobe Reader by Adobe Systems is required to open PDF files You can download Adobe
Reader from the following Web page.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
7
8
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9.4
Visiting the Yokogawa Web Page
Procedure
Select Help > YOKOGAWA Web Page > Test & Measurement, or Help >
YOKOGAWA Web Page > Xviewer to access our web page.
Explanation
When your PC is connected to the Internet, you can visit our web page.
Test & Measurement:
Displays our Test & Measurement top page.
Xviewer:
Displays the Xviewer page. Up-to-date information such as updates on the Xviewer is provided.
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Adding a License Number
1
2
Procedure
You can update the standard version of Xviewer by adding the license for the XViewer
Math Edition.
701992 Xviewer (latest standard version after version 1.31) must be installed before
installing the Computation Function Setup Upgrade Version.
If the version of Xviewer that you are using is old, uninstall it and then install the latest
Xviewer.
Note
• For the installation and uninstallation Procedures, see page xii.
• To check the version, see section 9.2, “Viewing Version Information.”
3
4
5
1. Start Xviewer (standard version) that is already installed.
2.Select Help > Add licenseNo. The dialog box for registering the license number
opens.
6
3. Enter the number indicated on the license label, and click Add If the upgrade
completes successfully, a message appears prompting you to restart Xviewer
4.Click OK.
7
5. Restart Xviewer.
8
9
Troubleshooting
10
6.Select Help > About Xviewer. Check the version information. For details, see
section 9.2.
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Chapter 10 Specifications
10.1 Applicable Models and Features
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Specifications
Models from which Xviewer can load waveform data:
DL750 series, DL9000 series, SB5000 series, DL7400 series, DL1700 series, DL1700E
series, DL1600 series, WE7000, SL1400, SL1000, DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series,
DL6000/DLM6000 series, and DL850 series
File Types Supported by Xviewer
• Files created and saved in binary format (.wvf files)
DL750/DL7400/DL1700/DL1700E/DL1600 series, SL1400, and WE7000
• Files created and saved in ASCII format (.csv files)
DL750/DL9000/SB5000/DL7400/DL1700/DL1700E/DL1600 series, SL1400, WE7000,
DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000, and DL850 series
• Files created and saved in binary format (.wdf files) DL9000 series, SB5000 series,
SL1000, DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000, and DL850 series
• Files of data created with real-time recording (.wdf files)
DL750 series, SL1400, and SL1000
Models for which Xviewer can view and transfer files:
DL750 series, DL7400 series, DL1700E series, DL1600 series, DL9000 series, SB5000
series, SL1400, SL1000, DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000, and
DL850 series
Models for which Xviewer can be remotely controlled:
DL750 series, DL7400 series, DL1700E series, DL1600 series, DL9000 series, SB5000
series, SL1400, DLM2000 series, DLM4000 series, DL6000/DLM6000, and DL850 series
Models on which acquisition data can be downloaded
DL750 series (firmware version 6.01 or later),
DL1600 series (firmware version 1.30 or later),
DL1700E series (firmware version 2.11 or later),
DL7400 series (firmware version 2.11 or later),
DL9000 series (firmware version 1.80 or later),
SB5000 series, SL1400, and DLM2000 series
SL1400
DLM2000 series
DL6000/DLM6000 series
DL850 series
DLM4000 series
Available Functions
•Main waveform view, zoom waveform view, history waveform view, X-Y waveform
view, and measurement result view
• Measurements with vertical/horizontal/X-Y cursors
•Waveform parameter automatic measurement/computational measurement (optional)/
Insertion of annotations
• Multiple files conversion (wdf to wvf, wvf/wdf to csv)
• Saving and printing of the data
• Play back of voice memos saved with the DL750 series
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10.2 System Environment Requirements
Operating System
PC Hardware
CPU
Memory
Space available on
HDD
Peripherals
Display
Drive
Communication
interface
GP-IB Board or
PCMCIA Card
Sound capabilities
Microsoft Windows XP (SP 2 or later)
Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows 8
Pentium 4, 2 GHz or better
1 GB or more
(2 GB recommended)
Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz or better
1 GB or more
(2GB recommended)
Free space equaling 2 GB + the size of files to be loaded
XGA or higher (Colors: 65536 or more)
CD-ROM drive, mouse, and printer
GP-IB1/USB2/Ethernet
GP-IB board made by National Instruments Corporation or PCMCIA card3
Required to play back voice memos.
1 Not supported by the SL1000.
2 To use the USB interface, a dedicated USB driver is required.
3 The operation of the PCMCIA-GPIB card is not guaranteed on Windows 7 or Windows 8.
DPI setting
To display the characters correctly on Xviewer, you must set the “Display Properties” of
Windows. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab and click Advanced.
Under the General tab, set the “DPI setting” to Normal size (96 DPI). The Font size
setting under the Appearance tab in the Display Properties dialog box is irrelevant.
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1
The table below shows the software versions and the corresponding added functions.
If the software is not of the newest version, you will not be able to use all the functions
covered in this manual. Check the software version on the version information screen
that appears by selecting Help > Version. For details on the procedure, see section 9.2.
3
Software Versions and the Main Functions That Have Been Added
Version
Added Function
Applicable Models
1.10 or later
Support for DL90001
ACQ save function
(Downloads the DL acquisition data to the PC)
Log scale
(Set vertical and horizontal axes when displaying
the FFT waveform)
Display the range over which FFT is performed and
set the start point
Display the computation start position marker and
set the start point
Analyze waveform data using H&V cursors
File associations (wvf and wdf)
(Double-click the file to start Xviewer)
Drag and drop CSV files on the viewer window
Restore the waveform color and the number of
divided displays when the file is loaded4
Supports the DL90005
DL9000 Series
DL750 Series/ DL1600
Series2
–
ACQ save function
(Downloads the DL acquisition data to the PC)
Copying of cursor/waveform parameter
measurement results to the clipboard
Automatic display of the measurement results
window
Restored when loading waveform color, number of
display divisions, and vertical axis upper and lower
limit values7
Arrange Controller window/Xviewer tool bar/Viewer
window
Displays T/Div and V/Div on the waveform display
window
Open DL, and ACQ save function
(Displays and transfers DL files and downloads the
acquisition data to the PC)
Supports the SL1400
Report function
Displays 0 level on the waveform display window
Support for DL9710L.
Additional display format of the measured result
(hexadecimal, Bundle display)
Additional Measure item (integration of the X-Y
waveform)
Horizontal zoom operation (expand or reduce at the
clicked position and drag the window)
DL1700E/DL7400 series6
1.20 or later
1.30 or later
1.31 or later
Page 3-9 and section
3.4
Section 4.6
All models3
Page 4-19
All models3
–
Section 4.2
Page 1-1
–
DL750 Series/ DL9000
Series
DL9000
Page 2-4
–
–
4
6
7
Section 8.5 and
10.1
Section 8.4
8
Sections 4.2 and
4.3
Section 4.1
9
DL1600/DL1700E/ DL7400 –
series
–
Section 1.2
–
Section 3.4
DL9000 series8
Section 8.1, 8.2,
8.3, 8.7 and 10.1
SL1400
–
–
DL9710L
–
Section 10.1
Chapter 7
Page 3-11
Chapter 8
Page 3-5
–
Pages 4-8 and 4-9
–
Section 2.6
10
Index
(Continues to the next page)
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1.21 or later
Reference Page/
Section/Chapter
Section 10.1
Section 8.4
All models3
–
2
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10.3 Software Versions and the Added Functions
Version
Added Function
Applicable Models
1.31 or later
Bit Label display and multiple vertical axes display
added to the waveform display window
Edit function added to the report function (undo,
redo, and grid display)
Save format of the screen image added in the DL
control
Overlaying of the X-Y waveforms
Support for the DL1735E, DL9505L, DL9510L, and
DL9705L.
Changed button names (Open DL -> Open Inst.,
and DL Control-> Control Inst.).
Added function for selecting Absolute Time or
Relative Time when saving ASCII files.
Changed name of CSV conversion function menu
(Convert to CSV -> CSV Multiple files conversion),
and added function for selecting the save folder.
Added function for converting WDF files to multiple
WVF files.
Added function for setting the background color to
white for printing.
Added function to the report function for saving to
rich text format (rtf).
Support for SL1000.
Support for SB5000 series.
Support for Windows Vista
Added function for manual placement of waveforms
on the split screen
Added character size changing function for T/div
display
Added initialization function for screen display
conditions
Added types of annotations, and improved
annotation functions
Support for DLM2000 series (excluding GP-IB
communications and the acquisition data download
function.)
–
Reference Page/
Section/Chapter
Page 3-11
–
Section 7.2
–
Section 8.5
–
DL1735E, DL9505L,
DL9510L, DL9705L
–
Section 2.5
–
1.32 or later
1.33 or later
1.34 or later
1.40 or later
1.41 or later
1.43 or later
Full support for the DLM2000 series
1.44 or later
1.51 or later
1.60 or later
Support for the SL1000 mark function
Support for DL6000/DLM6000 series
Added function for converting WDF/WVF files to
multiple FLD files.
Support for DL850
Support for Windows 7
Support for Floating Point Decimal Files
Support for DL850V DL850 Advanced Utirity
1.61 or later
1.62 or later
–
Sections 1.2 , 8.1,8.2,
and 8.4
Sections 5.1 and 5.6
–
Section 5.6
–
Section 5.7
–
Section 6.2
–
Section 7.3
–
SL1000 SB5310/SB5710
–
–
Section 10.1
Section 10.1
Section 10.2
Section 3.2
–
Section 3.4
–
Section 3.6
–
Section 4.7
DLM2022/DLM2024/
DLM2032/ download
DLM2034/DLM2052/
DLM2054
DLM2022/DLM2024/
DLM2032/ DLM2034/
DLM2052/DLM2054
SL1000
DL6000/DLM6000 series
–
Section 10.1
DL850
Section 10.1
DL850
Section 10.1 or
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Support for the merging files to view the waveforms DL850/DL850V
of multiple files at the same time
1.63 or later
Support for the DL850V version-up
DL850/DL850V
Support for the Xviewer EYE
1.64 or later
Support for the DL850/DL850V Real Time Math(/
DL850/DL850V
G3)
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Section 10.1
Section 10.1
Section 5.8
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Version
Added Function
Applicable Models
1.70 or later
Added automated measurement functions for history
statistics and cycle statistics to the automated
measurement of waveform parameters
Added history statistics and cycle statistics to the
annotation types
Added a feature for turning waveform interpolation
on and off
Support for Math operations over a specified range
Added a feature for changing the waveform
thickness and grid line thickness that are displayed
on the screen
Support for model 720241 16-CH Temperature/
Voltage Input Module for DL850/DL850V and model
720221 CAN & LIN Bus Monitor Module for DL850V
Support for the DLM4000 series
Added a feature that measures cycle statistics
over the entire range (mode in which automatic
measurement is not performed).
Support for the DLM4000 series logic 16 bit input.
Added file division for each history waveform.
Support for the DL850E/DL850EV
Support for Windows 7
End of support for Windows Vista
Support for model 701281 frequency module
–
Reference Page/
Section/Chapter
Sections 4.4 and 4.5
–
Section 4.7
–
Section 3.3
–
–
Section 4.6
Section 3.4
3
DL850/DL850V
–
4
DLM4000
Section 10.1
Section 4.6
1.72 or later
1.73 or later
1.74 or later
1.75 or later
1.76 or later
DLM4000
DL850E/DL850EV
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Section 10.1
Section 5.6
Section 10.1
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DL850 series, SL1000
1 Waveform data (wdf file) can be loaded.
2 Supported on version 1.30 or later on the DL1600 Series and version 6.01 or later on the DL750 Series.
3 DL750 Series, DL9000 Series, DL7400 Series, DL1700 Series, DL1700E Series, DL1600 Series, and WE7000 are added to
the waveform display window
4 With the DL750 series, even if you load files that were saved with P-P Com ON in the Save As dialog box, the Upper/Lower,
colors, and number of screen divisions are not restored.
5 Only remote control possible
6 DL1700E series: Version 2.11 or later, DL7400 series: version 2.11 or later
7 With the DL1600 series, even if you load files that were saved with Invert ON in the channel settings, the Invert information
is not restored.
8 DL9000 series: Version 1.80 or later
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Specifications
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A
About Xviewer.......................................................................
Adding an Element................................................................
Address.................................................................................
Aligning Element...................................................................
ASCII Format.........................................................................
9-2
7-6
8-3
7-6
5-2
B
Basic Information................................................................... 7-3
Binary Format........................................................................ 5-1
C
Changing the Element Property............................................ 7-6
Clipboard............................................................................. 4-44
Closing Xviewer..................................................................... 1-1
Color..................................................................................... 3-11
comment................................................................................ 2-2
Common Property................................................................. 7-3
CommSetting......................................................................... 8-1
Communication Setting......................................................... 8-1
Computational Expression......................................... 4-18, 4-20
Connecting to the Instrument................................................ 8-1
Controller window.................................................................. 1-2
Control Screen........................................................... 8-10, 8-15
conversion......................................................... 5-11, 5-13, 5-15
CSV...................................................................................... 5-11
Cursor.................................................................................... 4-2
Cursor Data Order................................................................. 3-6
cycle statistic results, saving................................................. 5-9
Cycle Statistics.................................................................... 4-14
D
Deleting an Elemen............................................................... 7-6
Deleting a Report File............................................................ 7-9
Display Setting........................................................... 3-10, 5-10
Download.............................................................................. 8-7
Dual Capture....................................................................... 2-16
E
Editing Report........................................................................ 7-4
Element Property................................................................... 7-3
Example of Using the Control Screen........................ 8-12, 8-20
FFT...................................................................................... 4-19
File List.................................................................................. 8-5
Filter..................................................................................... 4-19
FLD...................................................................................... 5-15
G
Graticule.............................................................................. 3-10
Grouping Channels...................................................... 2-17, 3-2
H
H&V Cursor........................................................................... 4-3
History statistic results, saving.............................................. 5-9
History Statistics................................................................... 4-11
History View........................................................................... 2-9
History waveform display window......................................... 1-3
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Image Element...................................................................... 7-2
Image file............................................................................... 5-8
Initialize Viewer.................................................................... 3-16
Installing.................................................................................. xii
Int1TY:................................................................................... 4-8
Int1XY.................................................................................... 4-8
Int2TY.................................................................................... 4-8
Int2XY.................................................................................... 4-8
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3
4
5
L
Layout View...........................................................................
License Number....................................................................
Loading a Report File............................................................
Loading Display Settings.......................................................
Loading Waveform Data........................................................
7-2
9-5
7-9
3-1
2-1
6
M
Main waveform display window............................................. 1-3
Main Window......................................................................... 2-6
Mark List.............................................................................. 2-18
Math Setting........................................................................ 4-18
Measurement result display window..................................... 1-3
Measurement Result Element:.............................................. 7-2
Measure Result.............................................................. 3-6, 4-1
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8
N
Notational Format........................................................... 3-3, 3-5
O
Operation of the Control Screen................................. 8-10, 8-15
Operator.............................................................................. 4-21
P
Precautions.............................................................................. xi
Printer Setup......................................................................... 6-1
Print Format........................................................................... 6-2
Printing Background.............................................................. 6-4
Printing Report.................................................................... 7-10
Print Mode
DISPLAY......................................................................... 6-3
LONG.............................................................................. 6-3
Printout Sample..................................................................... 6-3
Print Preview......................................................................... 6-3
Property by Type................................................................... 7-3
R
Report Function..................................................................... 7-1
Report List...................................................................... 7-2, 7-6
S
Saving a Report File.............................................................. 7-9
Saving the Display Setting.................................................. 5-10
Saving Waveform Data.......................................................... 5-1
Scale..................................................................................... 3-2
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F
History Window..................................................................... 2-9
Horizontal Axis..................................................................... 3-10
Horizontal Cursor.................................................................. 4-2
Index
Setting info.......................................................................... 5-10
Setting Up a Printer............................................................... 6-1
Setting Up the Print Format................................................... 6-2
Show or Hide......................................................................... 3-2
Software Versions and the Added Functions....................... 10-3
Split..................................................................................... 2-15
Split Setting........................................................................... 3-9
Starting Xviewer.................................................................... 1-1
Switching between Groups.................................................. 2-17
System Environment........................................................... 10-2
T
Text Element..........................................................................
Thumbnails............................................................................
toolbar...................................................................................
Tooltip....................................................................................
Transferring Waveform..........................................................
Transfer to Excel...................................................................
7-2
8-6
1-2
2-6
5-6
5-6
U
Uninstalling............................................................................. xiv
Upload................................................................................... 8-7
User Name............................................................................ 8-3
Using the Mouse................................................................. 8-12
V
Version.................................................................................. 9-2
Viewer window....................................................................... 1-2
voice memo........................................................................... 2-2
W
Waveform Color..................................................................... 3-2
Waveform in the Computation View.................................... 4-18
Waveform Vertical Zoom&Move.......................................... 2-13
Wave Parameter.................................................................... 4-5
WDF.................................................................................... 5-15
Web Page.............................................................................. 9-4
Window Image....................................................................... 7-3
Window Image Element........................................................ 7-2
WVF..................................................................................... 5-15
X
X-Axis................................................................................... 2-11
X-Y Cursor............................................................................. 4-3
X-Y waveform display window............................................... 1-3
X-Y Window.......................................................................... 2-11
XLS Format........................................................................... 5-3
Xreport Window..................................................................... 7-2
Z
Zoom.....................................................................................
Zoom Factor..........................................................................
Zoom Rate.............................................................................
Zoom waveform display window...........................................
Index-2
2-7
2-7
2-8
1-3
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